The concept of spiritual development has been a part of many cultures for centuries, often involving practices such as meditation, prayer, and reflection.
The connection between spiritual...
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: How to accept yourself and develop spiritually as a marginalized person
Participation in faith-based social or community programs has been found to positively impact self-esteem, social support, and emotional well-being among LGBT members. Participants may find a sense...
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: Boosting selfesteem: how faithbased programs can support lgbt members
Cross-cultural philosophy has played an essential role in broadening people's understanding of queerness, which is defined as non-heteronormative gender identity and sexual orientation. By exploring...
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: Exploring crosscultural perspectives on sexuality and identity through philosophy
Many people are unaware that queer spaces can be just as oppressive and harmful to disabled people as straight, cisgender ones. In fact, there is often more ableism in queer spaces because they tend...
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: Uncovering ableist oppression in queer spaces: how disabled people navigate sexuality within the lgbtq+ community
What are some common implicit biases and hierarchies that exist within LGBTQ+ communities and how can they be addressed to promote inclusivity and equality? The prevalence of implicit biases and...
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: Lgbtq+ communities and implicit bias: addressing hierarchy to promote inclusivity & equality
Familial Factors
The family is an important factor that affects LGBTQ adolescence's self-acceptance and identity development. Parents' attitudes towards homosexuality have been found to play a...
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: What impact do familial and peer factors have on lgbtq adolescents selfacceptance and identity development?
Inclusive practices have become increasingly popular in many religious contexts around the world, challenging traditional boundaries between what is considered sacred and profane. This shift has been...
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: Inclusive practices challenges sacred/profane boundary in religious thought
The power dynamics of heterosexual monogamy are deeply rooted in social norms that perpetuate unequal gender roles, and these norms have often excluded non-monogamous relationships from mainstream...
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: Exploring the power dynamics of heterosexual monogamy and alternatives to challenge traditional relationship structures
Public discussions on the acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals are increasingly becoming more prevalent as society becomes more open to diversity and...
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: Ethical implications of public discussions on acceptance of lgbt individuals
In today's society, there is a growing interest in the idea of radical inclusion, which refers to an approach that prioritizes the inclusion of marginalized groups and perspectives in social,...
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: Inclusivity: a key to collective knowledge, ethical reflection, and creative expression