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WHAT IS VULNERABILITY? HOW DOES QUEERNESS CHALLENGES IT AND WHY IT MAY BE A SOURCE OF PERSONAL GROWTH?

What is vulnerability? Vulnerability is an emotional state characterized by feelings of uncertainty, risk, and powerlessness. It is associated with exposure to potential negative consequences such as...

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DIVINE MERCY AND COMPASSION: THE ROLE OF FORGIVENESS IN RELIGIOUS ACCEPTANCE OF LGBT INDIVIDUALS

The concept of divine mercy is a central tenet in many religious traditions, including Christianity. It refers to God's willingness to forgive humanity for their sins, which are seen as having broken...

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HOW RELIGIOUS BELIEFS INFLUENCE SEXUALITY AND GENDER IDENTITY: IMPACTS ON LGBTQ INDIVIDUALS

LGBTQ individuals often experience stigma and discrimination based on their gender identity and/or sexual orientation. This can lead to feelings of isolation and self-hatred, known as "internalized...

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BISEXUALS CAN BENEFIT FROM MINDFULNESS MEDITATION TO COPE WITH SPIRITUAL MARGINALIZATION

Bisexual people face unique challenges when it comes to their spiritual lives because they often experience discrimination from both straight and gay communities. This can lead to feelings of...

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LGBT INDIVIDUALS DEVELOP MORAL RESILIENCE THROUGH EMPATHY, COMPASSION, COGNITIVE REAPPRAISAL, AND SELFACCEPTANCE

Moral Resilience is defined as an individual's ability to maintain their ethical beliefs and values despite adversities, traumas, or challenges that might threaten them. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and...

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HOW SUFFERING CAN LEAD TO POSITIVE CHANGE: A LOOK AT COMPASSION, CREATIVITY, AND DIVINE REVELATION

Suffering can be understood as an experience of physical or emotional pain, distress, loss, or struggle that people go through for various reasons. It is often seen as negative and undesirable but...

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THE ROLE OF HOLINESS IN QUEER BELIEF: UNDERSTANDING ITS IMPORTANCE THROUGH LOVE, COMPASSION, AND SELFEXPRESSION

What is holiness and why does it matter?
Holiness is a state of being that involves moral excellence and purity. It refers to the pursuit of divine perfection, which can be achieved through...

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SEXUAL INTIMACY DURING COVID19: EMBRACING FAITHS ETHICS OF CARE AND LOVE

Ethics of Care and Love Grounded in Faith
In the midst of the global pandemic, many people have been forced to stay indoors for months on end and seek solace in their loved ones. This time has...

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REDISCOVERING SPIRITUAL SALVATION: EMBRACING OUR FLAWS & CULTIVATING SELFACCEPTANCE

The concept of salvation has traditionally been understood to involve a personal journey towards redemption from sinfulness and the restoration of a relationship with God.
There has been growing...

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HOW PURSUING EMOTIONAL EQUILIBRIUM IMPACTS ETHICAL AND SOCIAL DECISIONMAKING?. BY PROFESSOR JOHN SMITH

How Does Pursuing Emotional Equilibrium Influence Ethical And Social Decision-Making?
Emotions are powerful motivators that can shape our behavior and guide our decision-making process. They can...

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