This article explores how adopting a childfree lifestyle challenges religious expectations regarding sexual practices such as monogamy, celibacy, procreation, or birth control. It also examines how...
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: How does the adoption of a childfree lifestyle challenge religious expectations around sex?
How does the urgency of ecological crises influence religious guidance on sexual conduct and reproductive decisions?
The urgency of ecological crises can have a significant impact on how religions...
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: Exploring the impact of ecological crises on religious guidance and sexual conduct
Sunni Muslims believe that having a child is a blessing from Allah (God) and they are encouraged to have as many children as possible.
Sometimes there may be situations where couples feel it...
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: Contraception in sunni islam: navigating tensions between religious principles and marital rights
Sexuality and intimacy are closely tied to climate anxiety, which can have an impact on both our physical and emotional health. Climate change can lead to increased stress, depression, and anxiety,...
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: Climate anxietys impact on reproductive choices: how religious norms shape intimacy
The intersection between governmental family planning policies and religious teaching can be a complex issue, particularly when it comes to shaping sexual and relational behaviors within a society....
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: Sexual and relational behaviors shaped by intersecting influences
Contraceptives have been used for thousands of years to prevent unwanted pregnancies. In ancient times, women would insert vaginal suppositories made from crocodile dung or raw meat into their bodies...
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: Sexual revolution & controversy behind modern birth control devices condoms, diaphragm, pill
Contraception is the practice of preventing pregnancy during sex. For Canadian Mormons, it has become an important part of their marriage. This is because they believe that children are gifts from...
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: Canadian mormons use contraception to preserve marriage intimacy & family planning
Sikhs believe that reproduction is a sacred act ordained by God, but they also recognize that there may be circumstances where birth control can be necessary. One such circumstance is when a couple...
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: What does it mean for sikh canadian couples to use contraception?
Religion plays an important role in shaping people's views on contraception. Different religions have different teachings about birth control, which can impact how individuals make decisions...
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: Sexuality & religion: how religious beliefs can affect your sex life
In contemporary society, there is a lively debate about the ethics of using birth control methods to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Many individuals and communities have strong opinions about this...
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: Contraception: exploring personal values, religious beliefs, and medical ethics in society