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Abortion, Vaccines, and Moral Imagination 04/19/2021 at 1:09 AM Posted by Kevin Edward White
By Mark Perkins, Public Discourse, April 13, 2021
Scholars who advocate receiving the vaccinations for COVID-19 should not minimize or brush aside concerns that those vaccines were produced with the help of abortion. Facing the problem more fully should not rule out vaccination, but it will help us better understand the depths of our entanglement in this late-modern culture of death.
Christians today confront a variety of novel and profound challenges to the Church’s moral teachings, and they do so amid a culture increasingly indifferent or hostile to the Church’s metaphysical claims. Within this broader context, the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines with historical links to abortion presents not only a question to answer but also an opportunity for Christians to develop more robust moral imaginations.
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506-word statement decries cultural genocide against Indigenous peoples and settler colonialism toward Blacks.
Some school board members displayed Native Land graphics on their Zoom screens during Monday s board meeting.
Meetings of governmental bodies in Evanston typically do not open with a prayer or the Pledge of Allegiance.
But soon, every board and committee meeting in Evanston/Skokie School District 65 may open with a 506-word recitation of the wrongs inflicted upon Native Americans and enslaved people in the United States.
Termed a “Land Acknowledgement,” the statement, according to its authors at the district, serves to “recognize the enduring relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the land stolen from them.”