Read Sex & God: How Religion Distorts Sexuality Online
Authors: Darrel Ray
Tags: #Psychology, #Human Sexuality, #Religion, #Atheism, #Christianity, #General, #Sexuality & Gender Studies
A
abuse, stopping,
93
acceptance,
272–273
accountability,
86–88
achievement,
122
adultery,
57
afterlife,
161
agriculturalist culture
afterlife,
161
Christianity,
143
conflict with hunter-gatherer culture,
140
contrasted with Hadza culture,
133
contrasted with hunter-gatherer culture,
132
monogamy,
194
religion,
140
sexuality,
141
AIS (Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome),
118
Alan Miller,
76
Albert Ellis,
264
Ali, Ayaan Hirsi,
66
,
71
,
153–154
,
166
Amanda Brown,
180
American culture,
260
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS),
118
anger, religiosity,
185
animal sexual behavior, compared to human,
38–39
animals,
96
Animists of the Sahel desert,
159
Anapohl, Deborah,
248
anxiety, teaching,
38
Apache culture,
145
Apostle's Creed,
55
Arius,
53
arranged marriage,
190–191
Ashcroft, John,
163
atheists,
243–244
attraction,
108
Augustine,
58
Augustus,
143
Austin Cline,
174
authority, respect,
89–90
aversion, risk,
76–77
Ayaan Hirsi Ali,
66
,
71
,
153–154
,
166
B
Bailey, J. Michael,
216
balance,
169
BDSM (Behavior-Discipline-Sado-Masochism),
249
,
260
behavior.
See also
behavior
,
human sexual
duck,
100–102
gorilla,
103
swan,
270
Behavior-Discipline-Sado-Masochism (BDSM),
249
,
260
behavior, human sexual.
See also
behavior
adaptability,
145
adolescents,
182
communication,
183
compared to animals,
39
gender differences,
214–215
partners,
111–112
penises,
108–110
religion,
185–187
religiosity,
238
religious versus secular,
22
,
267
self-defeating,
258
semen,
109–111
sex organs,
107–108
young adults,
182
beliefs
forming,
227
jealousy,
257–258
masturbation,
44
monogamy,
46–47
reinforcement,
29–31
relationships,
268–269
thoughts,
81
Bible biology,
96–97
Billy Graham,
51
biology, according to holy books,
96–97
Black Christianity,
171–174
Black women,
173
Blacks of the United States,
160
bonobos
clitorises,
106
jealousy,
252
penises,
107
sex organs,
107
Boyd K. Packer,
176
breastfeeding,
162–163
Bronislaw Malinowski,
252
Brown, Amanda,
180
Buddhism
Na culture,
137
restriction of behavior,
39
women,
39
universal religion,
158
Buffet, Warren,
244
C
Candace Gorham,
81–83
Carly Wilson,
104
Carolus Linnaeus,
100
Catholic school rapes,
86
Catholicism
asexuality of Mary,
54–55
changes,
276
child abuse,
91–92
church attendance,
92
community,
78
distortions,
174–176
guilt,
78
marriage,
248
reform,
87
women,
53
Celts of Northern Europe,
159
changes in churches,
276–277
Charles Kuralt,
243
cheating,
267
childhood programming,
88–89
,
226
childrearing,
237–238
chimpanzees
jealousy,
252
penises,
104
semen,
104–105
sex organs,
104
Chinese museum,
143–144
Chinese religion,
144
Christianity
agriculturalist culture,
143
AIDS,
175
asexuality of founders,
54–55
Black Christianity,
171–174
breastfeeding,
162–163
changes,
276
celibacy,
153
children,
51–53
circumcision,
163–165
contrasted with Islam,
64–67
contrasted with Mormonism,
53
contrasted with Muslim,
54
disease,
160
first century,
151–152
guilt,
64
Mangaian culture,
136
marriage,
191
origin,
65
polygamy,
58–59
sex-negative environment,
158
sexual exploitation,
148
sexuality of Jesus,
50–52
shame,
63
universal religion,
158
Christopher Hitchens,
77
church attendance, Catholicism,
92
churches, changes,
276–277
circumcision,
163–166
classification of species,
100
Cline, Austin,
174
clitorises, bonobo,
106
Cohen, Susan,
173
communication
religiosity,
198–199
women,
200–201
competition, sperm,
105
conditioned responses,
29–31
conflict, internal,
80
Confucianism,
143
conscience,
71
control of information,
26
Council of Nicaea,
53
cultural influence
attraction,
121
group membership,
163–165
jealousy,
252–255
learning,
119
marriage,
192
personality,
208–210
religiosity,
210–212
sexuality,
127–128
culture
agriculturalist,
132
,
133
,
140
,
161
,
194
American,
260
Animists of the Sahel desert,
159
Apache,
145
Black,
173
Celts of Northern Europe,
159
Chinese,
143
egalitarian,
135
Hadza,
133–135
hunter-gatherer,
132
,
133
,
140
,
161
Indians of Central America,
160
Mangaian,
135–136
Maori of New Zealand,
160
matrilineal Trobriand Island,
252
Mosuo,
136
Navaho,
145
patriarchal,
148
Samoan,
252
tribal,
145
Wyandotte (Huron),
160
cycle of guilt,
70–73
D
Dabaism, Na culture,
137
David Kato,
175
Dawkins, Richard,
243
death,
161–162
Deborah Anapohl,
248
definition of guilt and shame,
62
,
63–64
denial,
90–91
depression,
222–223
deprivation,
226–229
developmental stages,
114
differences, behavior, religious versus secular,
23
,
267
differences, gender,
75
dimorphism, sexual,
102–103
distortions
forming,
227
jealousy,
257–258
masturbation,
44
monogamy,
46–47
reinforcing,
29–31
relationships,
268–269
thoughts,
81
dominance,
224
Donald Marshall,
135
double standards,
148
Driscoll, Mark,
56
ducks
penises,
100–102
reproduction,
101
sexual behavior,
100–102
E
Earl Paulk,
47
education, sex,
168–169
,
181
,
198
egalitarian culture,
135
Ellis, Albert,
264
Emma Smith,
53
emotion, gender differences,
75
empathy,
260
England, Victorian,
40
environment
attraction,
121
group membership,
163–165
jealousy,
252–255
learning,
119
marriage,
192
personality,
208–209
religiosity,
210–212
sexuality,
127–128
epigenetics,
117–118
ethics,
87
eunuchs,
59
explorers, introducing disease,
159–160
external effects,
117–118
F
family,
63
fantasies,
183
Father of Latin Christianity,
53
,
152
father of modern biological classification,
100
fear of death,
161–162
female circumcision,
165–166
Francis Schaeffer Institute,
222