LGBTQ & Religion = Learned Behaviors.
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Both religious affiliation and LGBTQ identity are shaped by environmental influences, observational learning, and social adaptation, rather than being purely innate. My argument challenges traditional beliefs about identity formation and highlights the evolving societal dynamics affecting Millennials today.
Identity as a Learned Adaptation
Religious affiliation and LGBTQ identities often develop through environmental factors, social conditioning, and personal observations.
Resources for Further Exploration
For additional insights into the intersection of LGBTQ identity and religious learning, explore these sources:
- The Trevor Project – Navigating LGBTQ+ Identities & Religion: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/resources/article/navigating-lgbtq-identities-and-religion/
- Pew Research Center – Religion Among Millennials: https://www.pewresearch.org/topic/religion/religious-demographics/millennials/
- Gallup – LGBTQ Identification Trends in the U.S.: https://news.gallup.com/poll/389792/lgbt-identification-us-ticks.aspx
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