Religion Controls Human Sexuality Through Fear and Shame - Deepstash
Religion Controls Human Sexuality Through Fear and Shame

Religion Controls Human Sexuality Through Fear and Shame

Religions impose oppressive sexual norms, creating deep-seated shame and trauma. By controlling sexuality, religious institutions maintain power over individuals and societies.

Methods of Sexual Control:

  • Genital mutilation (e.g., female circumcision in religious traditions)
  • Forced celibacy in priesthoods
  • Opposition to reproductive rights and LGBTQ+ equality

The stigmatization of premarital sex and contraception has led to widespread ignorance, unintended pregnancies, and sexual repression.

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