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Exploring the Philosophy of Consent in Religious Experiences: Insights from Latter-Day Saints

Introduction to the Philosophy of Consent The philosophy of consent is a multifaceted concept that plays a critical role in ethical frameworks and interpersonal relationships. At its core, consent involves the permission granted by individuals to engage in activities or make decisions that affect them. This principle is especially vital in various contexts, where the… Read More »Exploring the Philosophy of Consent in Religious Experiences: Insights from Latter-Day Saints

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Quaker Testimonies: A Libertarian Interpretation

Introduction to Quakerism and Libertarianism Quakerism, also known as the Religious Society of Friends, is a Christian denomination that emerged in the mid-17th century. Central to its teachings are fundamental principles such as peace, integrity, equality, and community. Quakers emphasize the importance of inner guidance, advocating for a direct relationship with the divine rather than… Read More »Quaker Testimonies: A Libertarian Interpretation

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Liberty and Faith: Mormon Libertarian Perspectives

Introduction to Mormonism and Libertarianism Mormonism, officially known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), is a Christian denomination that emerged in the early 19th century in the United States. Central to its doctrine is the belief in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, which the church claims was revealed to the… Read More »Liberty and Faith: Mormon Libertarian Perspectives