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FORGET REPENTANCE: HOW TO CULTIVATE SELFFORGIVENESS AND FOSTER ACCEPTANCE IN THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY | RECODE MEDIA

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Repentance is defined as a change of heart, mind, and behavior that comes from a sincere regret for having done wrong or committed an error. Guilt refers to feelings of remorse...

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EMOTIONAL COST OF PERPETUAL APOLOGIES: ANALYZING THE IMPACT ON FAITH, RELATIONSHIPS, AND SELFESTEEM

The emotional cost of perpetual apologies can be significant, especially in faith-based environments where individuals may feel the need to continually apologize for their existence due to religious...

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HOW PUBLIC CONFESSIONS CAN CREATE STRONGER MORALS THROUGH RITUALIZED REPENTANCE

How do rituals of confession transform private guilt into collective morality? This essay explores how ritualized confessions can help individuals acknowledge their own wrongdoing and create a...

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WHY DO SOME PEOPLE FIND IT DIFFICULT TO OVERCOME FEELINGS OF SHAME AND GUILT AFTER MAKING A RITUALIZED CONFESSION?

Ritualized confession is an ancient practice that has been used throughout history to purge the soul of sin. It involves admitting wrongdoing and seeking forgiveness for one's transgressions through...

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UNDERSTANDING HOW SEXUALITY RELATES TO RELIGION AND FAITH THROUGH A QUEER LENS

How do queer believers reinterpret concepts of sin, repentance, and grace to reflect authentic lived experience?
Queer people are those who identify outside of socially accepted norms of gender...

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TALES OF REPENTANCE: HOW GAY CHRISTIAN STORIES CAN FACILITATE FORGIVENESS

Narratives of repentance are stories that describe how individuals have reflected on their actions and come to regret them. They often involve emotional struggles related to guilt, shame, or remorse....

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EXPLORING THE ROLE OF REPENTANCE AND FORGIVENESS IN THE IDENTITY FORMATION OF LGBT BELIEVERS

Forgiveness is an essential part of Christian belief that involves acknowledging one's wrongdoing and seeking reconciliation with God and others who have been hurt by it. Repentance and forgiveness...

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SEXUALITY AND RELIGION: HOW QUEER THEMES CAN ENRICH OUR UNDERSTANDING OF FORGIVENESS IN SCRIPTURE

Forgiveness is a powerful concept found in many religious and spiritual traditions that involves seeking absolution for past wrongdoing, making amends, and demonstrating remorse. It has often been...

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QUEER BELIEVERS: RETHINKING REPENTANCE, FORGIVENESS, AND REDEMPTION | SEXUALITY, INTIMACY, & RELATIONSHIP ADVICE

How can queer believers reinterpret concepts of repentance, forgiveness, and redemption? To answer this question, it is necessary to consider how these terms are commonly understood in religious...

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QUEER BELIEVERS CONCEPTUALIZE DIVINE JUSTICE, FAIRNESS, AND MERCY IN MARGINALIZED ENVIRONMENTS

The concept of divine justice, fairness, and mercy has been a central part of many religions throughout history.
For queer believers, these concepts can take on additional meanings and...

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