Be - Skitne, Syndige Meg plot
For Christian homosexuals in Calvinist Norway it is difficult to reconcile faith and love. So difficult that some tormented young people even commit suicide. In 'Be - Skitne, Syndige Meg', the sister and parents of the religious Bjørn Erik, who disappeared without a trace at the age of twenty, leaving behind desperate diary notes, tell how they only found out that he was gay when he went missing. Bjørn Erik was a member of the Church of Norway and convinced that he was living in sin because of his homosexual lust. The filmmakers also talk with Jan-Aage Torp, a priest who helps homosexuals 'liberate' or convert, and with two other priests who denounce Torp's beliefs and methods. The film contains recent curious news images from Norwegian television in which a former Christian Democrat minister and a former prime minister strongly condemn homosexuality.