The question of whether private acts are indicative of public character is one that has been debated for centuries. Philosophers have explored this topic through various lenses, including ethics,...
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: How philosophers have examined eroticism, sexuality and intimacy
The question of how to interpret suffering is a profound one that has been debated for centuries among philosophers and spiritual teachers alike. Some have argued that suffering is simply an...
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: The metaphysical path to wholeness: transforming suffering through interconnectedness
Compassion is an emotion that inspires people to help others who are suffering or in need. It involves feeling sympathy for someone else's pain and wanting to alleviate it. Pity, on the other hand,...
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Anthropology is the study of humans, their culture, society, behavior, and beliefs. It involves investigating the ways people have lived throughout history to understand how they think about...
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: Sexual behavior in queer religious community shaped by ancient beliefs
Theology is the study of God, religion, and spirituality. It is often approached from a religious perspective and explores ideas about divinity, morality, ethics, and belief systems. In recent years,...
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: Sexual orientation and gender identity impact on theological reflections on the soul, body, and divine image
The concept of the human soul has been the subject of much philosophical debate throughout history. One question that arises is whether the human soul is inherently fluid in its reflection of divine...
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: The fluid nature of the human soul: exploring different viewpoints and evidence for each perspective
Mysticism is a broad term that encompasses many different belief systems and practices related to spirituality and religion. Some people who identify as queer also find meaning and connection through...
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: Unraveling mysticism through queer lens: exploring fluidity, nonbinary identity, and sexual expression