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. LIGHT AND DARKNESS IN RELIGIOUS TEXTS: HOW THE SYMBOLISM SHAPES OUR PERCEPTION OF SEXUAL ACTS.

Religious texts often make references to light and darkness as metaphors for good and evil. In many religions, sexual acts are viewed as a part of the dark side of human nature, representing...

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CAN TRUTH BE UNIVERSALLY DEFINED? AN EXAMINATION OF FACT VS INTERPRETATION & PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE

Truth has been a topic of debate for centuries, as humans have struggled to define what constitutes factual knowledge. Some argue that there are objective facts and truths that exist beyond human...

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NONBINARY ETHICS CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL MORALITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

Non-binary ethics is an approach to morality that challenges traditional binary categories such as right and wrong, good and bad, or just and unjust. It argues that these concepts are socially...

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DOES MORAL TRUTH EXIST? A DISCUSSION OF ITS INDEPENDENCE FROM SOCIAL CONSENSUS.

In this essay, I will argue that the concept of moral truth exists independently of societal consensus about what is considered "normal" behavior. This view challenges traditional understandings of...

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CAN SPIRITUAL PLURALISM MAINTAIN ITS DISTINCTIVENESS WHILE EMBRACING CONTRADICTION WITHOUT COLLAPSING INTO RELATIVISM?

Spiritual pluralism is the belief that there are many paths to the divine, each with its own unique set of beliefs and practices. It suggests that all religions can be equally valid and true,...

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