Religion and Life Issues
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- Created on: 06-04-16 20:00
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- Religion and Life Issues
- Relationships
- Adultery
- -The act of having sexual relations with someone you're not married to.
- Chastity
- -The decision to not have sex until you're married.
- Cohabitation
- -To live together as a couple before marrying.
- Commitment
- -To be committed to someone, by getting married.
- Respon-sibilities occur because of this.
- Marriage is the act of joining to people together to show love.
- -To be committed to someone, by getting married.
- Conflict
- -A disagreement, divorce.
- Reconciliation can occur after to try and stop a divorce.
- -A disagreement, divorce.
- Contraception
- Love
- Eros
- Agape
- Philia
- Storge
- Adultery
- Is it fair?
- Discrimination
- -To treat someone differently based on prejudice.
- Prejudice is
- -To treat someone differently based on prejudice.
- Equality
- -Ensuring that individuals are treated fairly and that everyone has the same opportunities.
- Identity
- -This is what makes you unique.
- Human dignity can be linked to this as it is someone's self worth, one of your human rights.
- -This is what makes you unique.
- Injustice
- -Not getting what you deserve,
- Media
- -Used to show negative and positive aspects of religion.
- Social Responsibilty
- -The idea of us all having a duty to look after society as we are a part of it.
- Respon-sibilities occur because of this.
- -The idea of us all having a duty to look after society as we are a part of it.
- Authority
- -The right to have power over someone/ something.
- Dominion
- -The power that someone has over something else.
- Stewardship is where we look after the world as it is God's gift to us.
- Environment is the world around us.
- Animal rights is the respect we give creatures. There is conflict between whether they are our equals or whether we have dominion over them.
- Environment is the world around us.
- Stewardship is where we look after the world as it is God's gift to us.
- -The power that someone has over something else.
- Dominion
- -The right to have power over someone/ something.
- Wealth
- -Considered a gift from God.
- Charity, a selfless act can be linked to wealth.
- -Considered a gift from God.
- Discrimination
- Our World
- Creation
- -An idea that we were created by some force.
- Dominion
- -The power that someone has over something else.
- Stewardship is where we look after the world as it is God's gift to us.
- Environment is the world around us.
- Animal rights is the respect we give creatures. There is conflict between whether they are our equals or whether we have dominion over them.
- Environment is the world around us.
- Stewardship is where we look after the world as it is God's gift to us.
- -The power that someone has over something else.
- Talents
- -Something you are naturally good at it, something you do to please God.
- Humanity
- -Being part of the human race.
- Soul is the non-physical part of you that lives on forever.
- -Being part of the human race.
- Purpose
- -The reason for your life. A test? Stewardship? To please God?
- -A job you feel you were born to do.
- -The reason for your life. A test? Stewardship? To please God?
- Creation
- God & The Afterlife
- Afterlife
- -An idea that life isn't over when your body dies.
- Funeral is a ceremony held at the end of your life to help the journey into the afterlife.
- -An idea that life isn't over when your body dies.
- Awe
- -Something that is so incredible it causes a belief in God
- Revelation can be the feeling that God has been revealed to you, possibly by a miracle etc.
- -Something that is so incredible it causes a belief in God
- Community
- -A group of people sharing a common cause/purpose
- Secular is an organisation/ community that dos not have a religious nature.
- -A group of people sharing a common cause/purpose
- Acts of worship
- -The manner in which we show God respect/love.
- Symbolism
- -Image/ object uses to describe a more difficult concept.
- Vocation
- -A job you feel you were born to do.
- Afterlife
- Relationships
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