Religious teachings often frame sexual restraint as a crucial component of one's spiritual development, emphasizing that it is essential to prepare oneself for eternal life and ultimate rewards. In...
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: Sexual restraint in religion a path to eternal life or destructive behavior?
The concept of transcendence is widely embraced across many religions and spiritual traditions, often referring to an experience that extends beyond one's physical limitations or mortal life. This...
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How to define eternal life through the lens of queer theology
Eternal life is an idea that has been central to many religious traditions since ancient times. It refers to a state wherein one's...
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: Reimagining eternal life through the queer lens: a new way of living fully
LGBT believers are those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, nonbinary, pansexual, gender fluid, genderqueer, or otherwise nonconforming to heteronormative sexuality...
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: Sex, love, and religion: what does eternal life mean for lgbt believers who choose to focus on divine love?
Lost souls are often described as those who are wandering aimlessly through life without direction or purpose. They may have experienced trauma or loss that has left them feeling disconnected from...
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: How lost souls can find meaning and purpose through sexual intimacy
Throughout history, many cultures have associated erotic desire with the quest for eternal life. This link can be found in both literature and philosophy. In ancient Greece, Plato argued that love is...
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: Erotic desire throughout history: from ancient philosophers to modern literature.
A divine grace is often referred to as forgiveness for sinful behavior that has been confessed and repented. It is thought to provide a way for people who have done wrong to regain their moral status...
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: What is divine grace? how does it help you overcome guilt & find freedom through radical selfcompassion?