The Fuchsia Pastor Marries Four Men, Chaos in Germany
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- 13 Nov 2025

Reverend Lena Müller puts the Evangelical Church in trouble, a Church that already legitimizes same-sex unions. But if you tear down the foundations of marriage, it is only normal for the whole building to collapse.
News from Berlin: the Protestants take another step “forward”!
The protagonist is pastor Lena Müller, 33, from the Evangelische Kirche Berlin, who during a wedding festival officiated a ceremony in which four men, involved in a polyamorous relationship, received a “sign of union.”
Who is Reverend Lena Müller?
Reverend Lena Müller presents herself strictly with fuchsia-colored hair and likes to describe herself as a “priest for inclusion and intersectional feminism, queer-friendly and anti-racist.”
They always seem like such identical characters, saying and writing the same things, the same empty words repeated like a mantra. Almost as if artificially produced from a queer mould.
For those who want to learn more, here is her Instagram account.
The Evangelical Church tries to contain the damage
The good news is that the official reaction of the local Evangelical Church was swift.
In a statement they clarified that this was not a “kirchliche Trauung,” that is, an ecclesiastical marriage, since for Evangelicals a blessing is possible only for couples who have already married civilly, and in any case the liturgical act remains reserved for two people.
Bishop Christian Stäblein also rejected the countless accusations of having legitimized polygamy, but the fire extinguisher was not enough to put out the flames that the fuchsia-haired pastor kept feeding as she defended her action.
“There was a lot of love between them,” Müller said. “So we all agreed: what could God possibly have against the fact that there are four of them instead of two?”.

Why the pastor is right
From a legal perspective, Müller must have forgotten that polygamy is a crime even in Germany, punishable under Article 172 of the German Penal Code (StGB).
But from a logical perspective, the pastor, contrary to what one might think, is not wrong at all.
Same-sex couples have been marrying for years in the Protestant Church and, once the foundations of marriage were dismantled by expanding it to same-sex couples in the name of “love is love”, there is no longer any valid argument to defend the numerical requirement of two persons.
We have discussed this many times, also recalling the statements of Famiglie Arcobaleno according to which “even 18 parents are fine.”
If the criterion is “love is love”…
The fuchsia-haired pastor did not invent anything; she simply pushed to its extreme consequences a logic already embedded in “marriage for all.” Regardless of what her superiors may say.
If marriage is no longer tied to the complementary nature of man and woman, but to a generic subjective consensual feeling, then there is no reason to stop at the number two.
This is the fate of every ethical revolution: destroy the foundations and then be surprised when the building collapses.
Thus, while the Catholic Church is preparing to publish a document on monogamy, the Churches that have separated from Rome continue to “experiment” with new models of progress.
The experiment itself shows its inevitable consequence: once the principle is abandoned, every limit becomes arbitrary.
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