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The Latest from Religion Dispatches
Lying to Save Our Lives: Why You Should Say Whatever It Takes to Get the COVID Vaccine by Rebecca Epstein-Levi
Ethicist Rebecca Epstein-Levi argues that it’s not only acceptable but morally obligatory to say what you need to say to get a COVID vaccine. We have duties of care to each other, and particular duties of solidarity to those the regime wants dead, which supersede situational duties of truthfulness.
The Vatican Welcomed LGBTQ+ Catholics — Can it Do the Same for Women? by Jamie Manson
All Catholics should be asking themselves why (even though official teaching still condemns same-sex relationships) the Vatican is welcoming the issue of LGBTQ+ justice when it remains so aggressively obstinate about questions of women’s equality, writes Jamie Manson.
Charlie Kirk Memorial in Seoul Shows Power of Christian Nationalism for Young Korean Activists by Chanhee Heo
On September 13, 2025, echoes of “We are Charlie Kirk” could be heard across Seoul. From Jamsil to Gangnam, thousands of young Koreans commemorated American political activist Charlie Kirk’s death by dressing in black, raising US flags and photographs of Donald Trump, and waving signs that read: “Chinese No-Visa Entry = Security Threat,” “CCP Out,” or “Defend Liberal Democracy.”
The NAR Vows to Stage the Largest-Ever Gathering of Christian Women by Frederick Clarkson
On October 25, a year before Brazil’s next presidential election, NAR prophet and impresario Lou Engle plans to stage a Million Women event in São Paulo, the nation’s largest city. It will be broadcast internationally on multiple platforms, and it will almost certainly feature denunciations of religious and political opponents, and the depiction of LGBTQ people as demons who must be eliminated by the army of the Lord.
Senate Candidate Graham Platner Claims Ignorance of Nazi Tattoo by Annika Brockschmidt
Images have emerged of a shirtless Graham Platner—a candidate in the Democratic senate primary in Maine—revealing a skull and bones tattoo on his right pec. And not just any skull and bones; what Platner has tattooed onto his chest appears to be the “Totenkopf” (“Death’s Head”) worn by members of the Nazis’ most notorious paramilitary organization, the SS.
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