City of Kiel sticks with online church exit despite criticism

The City of Kiel has introduced an online service for church exits and is sticking with it despite strong criticism from Christians. The administration has been attacked for a promotional social media video and the option of digital exit. The churches also express legal concerns.

The City of Kiel recently introduced a new digital service allowing citizens to exit the church online. This step has triggered a storm of outrage among Protestants and Catholics in Schleswig-Holstein. Many Christians sharply criticize the city for promoting the service with a video on social media, which is seen as tone-deaf and thoughtless.

Despite the criticism, the Kiel administration is sticking with its procedure. It emphasizes that the service has been checked and is intended harmlessly as part of the new digital offerings. The churches, however, see it not only as a matter of taste but also harbor legal concerns regarding the online exit option.

The incident highlights tensions between state administration and religious institutions in a secular society. The City of Kiel argues that the service reduces bureaucratic hurdles, while critics fear it unnecessarily facilitates church exits and diminishes respect for faith.

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