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Three, Four, or More Genders? It’s Only Natural
For centuries, and even still today (for some), Christians have viewed gender as a rigid structure, capable of accommodating two, unchangeable genders, and their accompanying roles. Any deviance from this model was often seen as ‘unnatural’ or ‘going against God’s … Continue reading
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Role-ing In The Deep
It’s no question that in European and American societies gender tends to be classified according to one’s sex, especially throughout history. Each gender came with its own set of roles and expectations, and deviating from these roles could result in … Continue reading