Polygamy is a complex issue that has been debated extensively throughout history, particularly within the context of ancient civilizations such as Akkadia. Polygamy was seen as an acceptable practice...
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: How akkadians viewed polygamy as both a reflection of divine plurality and strategy for social stability
The ancient Sumerians believed that their gods were polytheistic, meaning they had many gods. This belief led to a cultural practice called "polygyny", where men could have multiple wives at once....
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: Polygamy in ancient sumer: understanding the cultural reasons behind this practice
The concept of Apocalypse is often associated with destruction, chaos, and the collapse of civilization.
There is another interpretation of this term that emphasizes its potential for...
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: Embracing the transformative power of apocalypse: exploring divine plurality in religion
The concept of divine plurality refers to the existence of multiple deities who share power and authority over human life. In traditional monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and...
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: The concept of divine plurality and its impact on sexuality, intimacy, and morality
Queerness has been a central aspect of human experience throughout history and across cultures, but its philosophical implications have often been neglected in favor of more conventional conceptions...
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: Exploring the divine dimensions of queer identity: how it challenges binary thinking and enhances relationships