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  2. Christian views on masturbation - Wikipedia

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    Christian views on masturbation are derived from the teachings of the Bible and the Church Fathers. Christian denominations have varying positions on masturbation , with some denominations viewing it as sinful and other churches viewing it as a healthy expression of God-given human sexuality.

  3. The Divine Punishment - Wikipedia

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    The Divine Punishment is the third album by American avant-garde artist Diamanda Galás, released on June 30, 1986 by record label Mute. ... Mobile view ...

  4. Capital punishment in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in the Bible refers to instances in the Bible where death is called for as a punishment and also instances where it is proscribed or prohibited. A case against capital punishment can be made from John 8, where Jesus speaks words that can be construed as condemning the practice. [ 1 ]

  5. Discipline (instrument of penance) - Wikipedia

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    A discipline is a small scourge (whip) used as an instrument of penance by certain members of some Christian denominations (including Roman Catholics, Anglicans, [1] among others) [2] in the spiritual discipline known as mortification of the flesh. Many disciplines comprise seven cords, symbolizing the seven deadly sins and seven virtues.

  6. Gwen Shamblin Lara - Wikipedia

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    These accusations include claims that Lara promoted corporal punishment as a means for parents to keep their children obedient and submissive. [40] According to Michael Shamblin, Gwen's son, "People have been hurt, fallen by the wayside, have been victim to it. People have been financially hurt by it. It's hard to call it a church, in my mind.

  7. Religion and capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Christian tradition from the New Testament have come to a range of conclusions about the permissibility and social value of capital punishment. [14] While some Christians hold the view that a strict reading of certain texts [ 15 ] forbids executions, other Christians point to various verses in the New Testament which seem to endorse the ...

  8. Penal substitution - Wikipedia

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    Penal substitution, also called penal substitutionary atonement and especially in older writings forensic theory, [1] [2] is a theory of the atonement within Protestant Christian theology, which declares that Christ, voluntarily submitting to God the Father's plan, was punished (penalized) in the place of (substitution) sinners, thus satisfying the demands of justice and propitiation, so God ...

  9. Divine retribution - Wikipedia

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    Various Christian, Jewish and Muslim religious leaders claimed that Hurricane Katrina was God's punishment on America, New Orleans or the world for any of a variety of alleged sins, including abortion, sexual immorality (including the gay pride event Southern Decadence), the policies of the American Empire, failure to support Israel, and ...