The article discusses whether confirmation (konfirmasjon), a traditional rite of passage in Norway, should be abandoned or replaced. The author argues that confirmation no longer holds relevance in modern Norwegian society and suggests that marking the transition to adulthood at 18 through democratic participation would be more meaningful. Confirmation is described as a Christian ceremony rooted in the baptismal promise made by parents, which was once legally mandated but has since become voluntary. Despite this, a majority of teenagers in Norway still undergo confirmation, either within the Church or through secular alternatives like the Human-Ethical Association.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames confirmation as an outdated tradition that does not align with contemporary values, suggesting a shift toward civic education and democratic engagement. This implies a critique of religious rituals in public life and promotes secular, politically engaged alternatives, reflecting a

