Sexual minorities are people who identify themselves as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, pansexual, nonbinary, intersex, asexual, demisexual, polyamorous, kinky, or any other...
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: how can we address persistent stereotyping of sexual minorities?
Learners who receive education that includes lessons about LGBT+ individuals are more likely to develop their moral reasoning and ethical development. This is because they become exposed to a wider...
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: The impact of inclusive pedagogy on developing moral reasoning and ethical development among learners
The phrase "queer online spaces" refers to forums, chat rooms, message boards, blogs, social media groups, dating apps, and other digital platforms where LGBTQ+ individuals interact with each other...
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: How queer online spaces destabilize epistemic authority in sexuality and relationships
Ethics and Sexual Orientation
Ethics is a branch of philosophy that deals with human morality and behaviors. It involves examining how people make decisions about what is right and wrong, good and...
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: Ethics and sexual orientation: exploring the impact of traditional moral beliefs on lgbtq+ inclusion
"Queer theology is an emerging field that explores the intersections between LGBTQIA+ identities and religious belief systems. This approach challenges traditional understandings of God and...
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: Queering god: the emergence of queer theology and its impact on divine justice and mercy
Media education curricula are often used to educate students about the world around them, including various social issues such as gender identity and sexual orientation.
These curricula can also...
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: Understanding gender identity and sexual orientation: challenges faced by queer youth in media education curricula
Cultural identity is defined as the way people identify themselves within their society based on various factors such as ethnicity, language, religion, traditions, customs, values, beliefs, norms,...
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: How cultural identity shapes lgbtq+ acceptance and internalization in multiethnic societies
The concept of normalcy is highly subjective and contextual, influenced by social norms, societal values, and personal belief systems. In the case of sexual orientation, gender identity, and human...
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: how cultural narratives of normality affect the perception, treatment, and legal status of lgbtq+ individuals?
The current article explores how media narratives have shaped society's understanding of sexual and gender diversity and its impact on individual moral reasoning and ethical judgment. The purpose of...
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: How media narratives shape societys attitude towards sexual diversity
Theological beliefs about sexuality have been cited as one of the reasons for intolerance towards sexual minorities. These beliefs are often based on interpretations of religious texts such as the...
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: How reinterpretation of religious texts can promote greater acceptance of sexual diversity