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Clergy Preach Faith in the Covid Vaccine to Doubters


Clergy Preach Faith in the Covid Vaccine to Doubters
With widespread immunity essential to ending the pandemic, priests, imams, rabbis and swamis are successfully urging their congregations to get the shots. Many people trust them more than they trust health officials.
Photographs by Octavio Jones for The New York Times; Kenny Holston for The New York Times; Jermaine Jackson Jr. for The New York Times; Kevin Mohatt for The New York Times; Chang W. Lee/The New York TimesCredit.
Published March 14, 2021Updated March 19, 2021
During a recent Sunday service at the Gathering Place, an evangelical church in Orlando, Fla., the Rev. Gabriel Salguero focused his sermon on the Covid-19vaccine, and the fear and suspicion that his largely Latino congregation clutches so tightly. ....

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Forum 18: TAJIKISTAN: "I do not know what the Mandela Rules are"


10 March 2021
Mushfig Bayram, Forum 18
Prison authorities have repeatedly denied seriously ill Jehovah s Witness prisoner of conscience Shamil Khakimov the specialised medical treatment he needs. The 70-year-old has a bad leg which smells like rotten meat and has had coronavirus symptoms. The UN Mandela Rules for prisoners treatment say medical decisions must be made by doctors, and the UN Human Rights Committee and the UN Committee against Torture have both called for Tajikistan to implement the Rules. Yet the prison governor told Forum 18: I do not know what the Mandela Rules are. A Supreme Court official similarly denied knowledge of the Mandela Rules. ....

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Missouri Pastor Who Sermonized That Women Must Look Good for Their Husbands Goes on Leave


Missouri Pastor Who Sermonized That Women Must Look Good for Their Husbands Goes on Leave
Stewart-Allen Clark, whose comments were admonished by a Baptist group, is “seeking professional counseling,” his church said.
“Most women can’t be trophy wives” but “maybe you’re a participation trophy,” Stewart-Allen Clark, pastor of the 1st General Baptist Church in Malden, Mo., said in a sermon that was posted on Facebook.Credit.Friendly Atheist/Youtube
March 8, 2021
A pastor in Missouri has taken a leave of absence and is “seeking professional counseling” after a video surfaced of a sermon in which he emphasized that women need to look attractive for their husbands because “God made men to be drawn to beautiful women.” ....

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Opinion | Influencers Are the New Televangelists


How did influencers become our moral authorities?
Credit.Illustration By Nicholas Konrad / The New York Times; Video By Getty Images
By Leigh Stein
Ms. Stein is the author of the novel “Self Care,” a satire of the wellness industry and influencer culture.
March 5, 2021
On Instagram, I follow 700 people, mostly women. One hundred of those women follow Glennon Doyle, whose memoir “Untamed”
has been on the Times best-seller list for 51 weeks.
Fans of Ms. Doyle’s gospel, an accessible combination of self-care, activism and tongue-in-cheek Christianity (“Jesus loves me, this I know, for he gave me Lexapro”), can worship at any time of day or night at the electric church of her Instagram feed. By replacing the rigid dogma of religion with the confessional lingua franca of social media, Ms. Doyle has become a charismatic preacher for women like me who aren’t even religious. ....

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