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WHAT CAN LGBT INDIVIDUALS DO TO OVERCOME PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FAITH CHALLENGES?

How do LGBT individuals navigate public and private expressions of faith in contexts that are socially and doctrinally restrictive?
Many LGBT individuals face social and doctrinal restrictions...

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THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS NARRATIVES ON LGBT COMMUNITIES ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEXUAL MINORITIES

Many religions have their own stories about gods and goddesses who demonstrate acts of compassion towards marginalized groups. In Hinduism, for example, there are tales of Krishna protecting the...

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HOW QUEERNESS CAN ENRICH OUR UNDERSTANDING OF JUSTICE, COMPASSION, AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THEOLOGY

The following article examines how queer experiences can shed new light on the relationship between justice, compassion, and ethical responsibility in theology. It highlights the importance of...

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UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN DIVINITY OF EXILE: A JOURNEY INTO THE LIVES OF MARGINALIZED INDIVIDUALS.

Divine Revelation Through Exiled Lives
The concept of divinity has been a source of fascination for human beings since ancient times. While there are many interpretations and definitions of what...

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EXPLORING NONNORMATIVE SEXUALITIES AND GENDERS: UNDERSTANDING QUEERNESS THROUGH AESTHETICS, PHILOSOPHY AND EXPERIENCE

What is Queerness?
Queerness refers to non-normative sexualities and genders that fall outside of heteronormativity. It encompasses all sexual orientations and gender identities that are not...

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HOW DISCRIMINATION AFFECTS INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY (INCLUDING RESEARCHBASED STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME IT)

Discrimination is defined as prejudice against an individual based on their identity, such as race, gender, age, religion, ethnicity, disability, or other characteristics. It can take many forms,...

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QUEER IDENTITY: EXPLORING ITS IMPACT ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING AND SOCIAL PERCEPTION

The question of how online performance of queer identity affects psychological well-being, social perception, and community engagement is an important one. It has been studied extensively for decades...

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QUEER ONTOLOGY: CHALLENGING TRADITIONAL IDEAS ABOUT SEXUALITY & RELATIONSHIPS

Queer Ontology is a philosophical framework that seeks to challenge traditional ideas about what it means to be human and how we relate to one another. At its core, Queer Ontology suggests that there...

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STEPPING INTO SEXUAL AND GENDER IDENTITY NORMS: UNCOVERING CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS EXPECTATIONS

Step 1 - Understanding Cultural Norms
Cultural norms are defined as the expected behavior, beliefs, values, traditions, customs, rituals, and practices that have been passed down from generation...

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EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITIES OF QUEER POETICS AND MORAL AMBIGUITY THROUGH NONNORMATIVE GENDER IDENTITIES.

The concept of queer poetics is often associated with the exploration of non-normative gender identities, sexual orientations, and intersections between them.
It can also provide valuable insights...

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