Religious teachings on sexual morality are rooted in ancient texts that have been passed down through generations. These teachings often dictate what is considered acceptable behavior in terms of...
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: Religion and sex: a look at ancient teachings and contemporary values
Honor is a concept that has been present in societies throughout human history, often associated with respect, esteem, and integrity. In many cultures around the world, especially those rooted in...
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: How religion shapes sexual values and expectations: a focus on honor
Religious prohibitions against sexual expression have existed for centuries, serving to regulate behavior within certain communities.
Modern society has seen significant advances in understanding...
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: Uncovering the sexual taboos of different faith traditions: a comprehensive exploration
Sikhism is one of the youngest religions in India and has its origins in the Punjab region. It was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in 1469 AD, who believed in the equality of all human beings regardless...
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: Sexuality and relationships in sikhism a history of equality and morality
Gender transition refers to the process where an individual changes their assigned gender from one that they were born with to another which matches their innate sense of self. Sexual identity is an...
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: How gender transition affects relationships and sexual identity
Religious teachings on sexual equality have significant impacts on marital negotiation, erotic satisfaction, and relational power dynamics. These three factors are closely related, and they all...
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: Sexual equality: how religious teachings impact marital negotiation, erotic satisfaction, and relational power dynamics
The word "religion" comes from the Latin verb "to bind". A religion is therefore an institution that binds people together around shared beliefs, rituals, and values. Many religions have strict rules...
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: Sexual diversity in faith communities: understanding the continuum of responses
Chiquitano people have been practicing polygyny for centuries. Polygyny is the act of having more than one wife simultaneously. It has been practiced among various cultures and religions all over the...
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: Exploring the cultural significance and ethical rationale behind polygamous marriage among the chiquitano people
Polygamy is an arrangement wherein a person takes multiple partners to share their life, love, and intimate relationship. It can be either temporary or permanent in nature. Monogamy refers to the...
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: Polygamy vs monogamy: negotiating sexual ethics for optimal psychological wellbeing
Religious homophobia is defined as irrational fear, dislike, hatred, prejudice, and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and asexual individuals....
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: Religious homophobia: its impact on romantic, sexual, platonic, and familial relationships.