Religion Uses Sexual Repression and Childhood Indoctrination as Control Mechanisms - Deepstash
Religion Uses Sexual Repression and Childhood Indoctrination as Control Mechanisms

Religion Uses Sexual Repression and Childhood Indoctrination as Control Mechanisms

Religious institutions often impose rigid sexual codes and indoctrinate children from an early age to ensure long-term adherence. These tactics create deep psychological conflicts, fostering guilt and shame.

Strategies of Indoctrination:

  • Enforcing strict sexual prohibitions
  • Associating sexual desire with sinfulness
  • Instilling religious beliefs in young children before they can think critically

Example: The Catholic Church’s historical repression of sexuality, including celibacy requirements and opposition to contraception, has led to widespread psychological and societal harm.

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