Erotic desire is an essential part of human existence that has been present since ancient times. It is a natural biological urge that cannot be ignored or suppressed.
Various religions around the...
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: Eroticism and religion: finding harmony between the physical and spiritual realms
In Mormonism, marriage is considered to be a sacred union between man and woman, which was instituted by God for both procreation and companionship. Sexual activity within this union is encouraged...
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: Sexuality and modesty in the lds church: exploring what it means to be a chaste husband or wife
Religion has long played an important role in shaping societal norms regarding restraint and self-denial. Religious texts often emphasize the virtues of temperance, abstinence, and modesty, which...
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: A study of how religion uses symbolic language and imagery to aesthetically emphasize restraint and selfdenial
Religious philosophies view self-control and suppression of sexual desire from different perspectives. Self-control is defined as regulating one's behavior to avoid excesses and excessive indulgence...
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: How do religious philosophies distinguish between selfcontrol and harmful sexual suppression?
How do sexual scandals affect the philosophical discourse on virtue, integrity, and ethical governance?
Sexual scandals are often seen as a breach of social norms and moral principles, but they...
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: Sexual scandals: impact on philosophical discussions of virtue, integrity & ethics
Virtue ethics emphasizes the importance of developing virtues that lead to morally good actions, such as courage, justice, temperance, prudence, and wisdom. These virtues are crucial for effective...
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: 6 virtues essential for effective inclusive leadership: from courage to temperance