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    Drag Churches and the Forced Redefinition of the Sacred

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorDecember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The expansion of so-called drag churches in the United States once again opens a deep and necessary debate about the limits between freedom of expression, religious practice, and ideological imposition. Recent statements by a drag performer during a religious service—presented as an act of “spirituality,” self-exploration, and personal liberation—clearly illustrate how certain sacred spaces are being deliberately transformed into stages for identity-based activism.

    The central problem is not merely the existence of these churches, but the messages being conveyed within them, especially when, as seen at the beginning of the video, children are present. The concern is legitimate: how will these children grow up when, in a space that has traditionally been formative in values, they are exposed to confusing messages about identity, the body, and ideological self-affirmation? Childhood is a formative stage, and using religious environments to introduce messages loaded with cultural activism raises serious ethical and social questions.


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