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Age old beliefs spring up in north Karnataka to ward off corona, rationalists take a dig


Age old beliefs spring up in north Karnataka to ward off corona, rationalists take a dig
Several villages in Ballari, Gadag, Haveri and surroundings are coming up with unique superstitious ideas in what they believe could ward off the virus.
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Video grab showing villagers filling up a trolly with cooked rice in D Kolagallu village of Ballari.
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HUBBALLI: Age-old practices backed by superstition have started to sprung up in the rural belts of North Karnataka after a steep surge in the Covid-19 cases. Several villages in Ballari, Gadag, Haveri and surroundings are coming up with unique superstitious ideas in what they believe could ward off the virus. ....

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Superstition stands in way of people getting vaccinated, says High Court


Superstition stands in way of people getting vaccinated, says High Court
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Educate them about the importance of taking jabs, says court
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Educate them about the importance of taking jabs, says court
The Madras High Court on Monday said that superstition and archaic beliefs in some communities appear to be the reason for the hesitation among some people in voluntarily taking the COVID-19 vaccine shots. It impressed upon the need for the Centre and State government to educate citizens, particularly those in rural areas, about the imminent necessity to step forward and take the COVID-19 vaccine shots without hesitation. ....

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T. M. Luhrmann: What We Believe About Prophecies


May 20, 2021, 1:00 p.m. ET
This personal reflection is part of a series called
, in which writers respond to a single question: What do we believe?
The new evangelical Christianity that emerged out of the cultural tumult of the 1960s and 1970s was vividly supernatural. It was born out of the fear that Americans were turning away from Christianity, and it promised a God who was intensely present, always loving and almost magically invincible.
Preachers promised that ordinary people could heal and prophesy in Jesus’ name. (Here they might quote John 14:12: “Whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing.”) Churches like Bethel Redding, in California, founded schools of Supernatural Ministry. Throughout the country, Christians went on prayer walks to cleanse their cities. They began to sniff out demons and exorcise people. ....

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Villagers in Varanasi turn to Dih Baba, goddesses and rituals to ward off COVID-19


19 May 2021
In an attempt to ward off the COVID-19 virus, a woman prays at a neem tree in the yard of her house, in Varanasi’s Meera Sona Talaab locality, on 10 May 2021. As the pandemic takes a heavy toll in rural Uttar Pradesh, villagers have turned to local deities for protection in the absence of adequate healthcare infrastructure.
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In an attempt to ward off the COVID-19 virus, a woman prays at a neem tree in the yard of her house, in Varanasi’s Meera Sona Talaab locality, on 10 May 2021. As the pandemic takes a heavy toll in rural Uttar Pradesh, villagers have turned to local deities for protection in the absence of adequate healthcare infrastructure. ....

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Vaccini milioni di dispersi (umani non dosi). Isolamento, superstizione, evasione, elusione.

Vaccini milioni di dispersi (umani non dosi). Isolamento, superstizione, evasione, elusione.
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