Christianity in South Korea

A church with two steeples with green tips in the distance

South Koreans are blaming a controversial church for new COVID-19 outbreak

COVID-19

Health authorities say Sarang Jaeil Church and its outspoken pastor are at the epicenter of South Korea’s second-largest COVID-19 outbreak since the pandemic started. About 3,400 of the church’s members have been tested and about 20% have contracted the coronavirus as of Thursday.

Anti-gay signs of a Christian group were on display in front of the Deoksugung Palace in downtown Seoul city on April 13, 2017.

In South Korea, being gay is still taboo

Religion

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Lifestyle & Belief