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SEX, INTIMACY, AND GENDER ROLES IN CULTURES: A PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON SEXUALITY AND RELIGION.

The importance of sex can vary across cultures, but it is a common thread in all human societies. It plays an integral part in many aspects of life including love, marriage, parenthood, family...

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WHY RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS CONTINUE TO PROHIBIT SEX: EXAMINING HOW RITUALS AND MORALS PRESERVE CULTURAL NORMS

Sexual Prohibition in Religious Traditions
As cultures evolve, they tend to become more liberal about their views on sexuality.
Some religions still hold onto strict moral codes regarding...

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WHY TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS MAINTAIN CONTINUITY THROUGH SEXUAL PROHIBITION EXPLORING SACRED TEXTS & PUNISHMENTS

In many traditional religions, laws regarding sexual conduct are set in stone and not to be questioned or changed. These rules, often based on scriptures and sacred texts, have stood for generations...

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RELIGIOUS SEXUALITY: PRACTICES, BELIEFS, CULTURAL NORMS AND ETHICS

Religious sexuality refers to the sexual practices and beliefs that are associated with religion, which can include rituals, taboos, ceremonies, and teachings related to sexual behavior. In many...

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REPRODUCTIVE DUTY VS. EROTIC FULFILLMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE TENSIONS BETWEEN MARRIAGE AND SEXUAL SATISFACTION.

Reproductive duty is an important aspect of marriage that involves the responsibility of producing children. It is considered essential for maintaining a family's lineage and continuity. In contrast,...

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HOW SEX IS INSTRUMENTALIZED FOR RELIGIOUS CONTINUITY: A LOOK AT ITS CULTURAL MEANINGS AND POWER DYNAMICS

The word “sex” can be understood in many different ways. It can refer to the biological act between individuals that involves pleasure and procreation, but it also has cultural meanings related to...

Read More : How sex is instrumentalized for religious continuity: a look at its cultural meanings and power dynamics

WHY POLYTHEISTS TURNED TO POLYGAMY FOR IMMORTALITY AND EXTINCTION DEFIANCE

Akkadian religion is a Mesopotamian belief system that existed during the early Bronze Age from approximately 40000 BCE to 16000 BCE. It was developed by the Sumerians and Akkadians and later adopted...

Read More : Why polytheists turned to polygamy for immortality and extinction defiance

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SEX? HOW RELIGION MAINTAINS CONTINUITY IN ITS TABOOS ACROSS TIME PERIODS AND CULTURES

One of the most common topics in sociology is how different cultures view sexual behavior. This topic has been studied extensively for decades and it continues to be an area of interest today. Sexual...

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HOW DOES SEXUAL REGULATION IN RELIGION IMPACT FAMILY STRUCTURES AND INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR?.

Sexuality is an essential part of human life, but it can also be a source of controversy and conflict. Religious traditions have often emphasized the importance of sexual morality and prohibited...

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KATUKINA POLYGAMY: A LOOK AT THE SPIRITUAL, CULTURAL, AND RELATIONAL VALUES BEHIND THE TRADITION

In the Amazonian region of Brazil, the indigenous people of Katukina practice a unique form of polygamy that is deeply rooted in their spiritual beliefs and cultural traditions. This type of marriage...

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