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SEXUALITY IN KAMPAN COMMUNITIES: EXAMINING PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITHIN BROADER MORAL COMMITMENTS.

The purpose of this essay is to examine how Kampan religious norms deal with private sexual experiences within the context of communal moral commitments and spiritual accountability. This exploration...

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SEXUAL PRESCRIPTIONS IN DOGON CULTURE: MAINTAINING THE BALANCE BETWEEN NATURAL AND SPIRITUAL WORLDS

Dogon sexual prescriptions are an important aspect of their culture that has been passed down from generation to generation. They play a crucial role in maintaining the cosmic balance, religious...

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NAVIGATING SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN JE EXPLORING INTERPRETATIONS AND PERSONAL RULES

The Je religion's teachings emphasize that marriage is an institution ordained by God and must be respected.
Sexual relations between married partners are also encouraged as part of the human...

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RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES ON ABORTION: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS

Religious Approaches to Abortion
The debate surrounding abortion is multifaceted and complex, involving various cultural, ethical, legal, and moral considerations. One such consideration that...

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SEXUAL AUTONOMY VS. COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY: CAN WE HAVE BOTH?

Sexual autonomy refers to an individual's right to make decisions about their own body and sexual experiences without external pressure or interference from others. Communities often have shared...

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