Religion and Human Experience (Conflict)

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Conflict
A serious disagreement or argument - usually lasts a long time (e.g. war)
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Interfaith Dialogue
A positive interaction between different faiths in order to understand each other more (e.g. Corrymeela)
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Just War
A war that is deemed morally justifiable (e.g. WW2 - intentions were good - to protect allies from Germany)
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Protest
A statement or action showing disapproval towards something (e.g. protests against the Vietnam War)
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Non-Violent
Using peaceful means rather than violence to bring about change (e.g. sit-ins)
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Pacifism
The belief that violence is wrong no matter the circumstances (e.g. Quakers are pacifists)
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Reconciliation
The restoration of a friendly relationship (e.g. what countries do after war)
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Evil
Something or someone that is immoral and wicked (e.g. a crimial)
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Moral Evil
A negative event that is caused by an intentional action from a human to another human (e.g. murder)
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Natural Evil
An event that is a result of a natural force (e.g. earthquakes)
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Morality
The principles concerning the difference between right and wrong (e.g. telling the truth)
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War
The state of armed conflict between countries or different groups within a country (e.g. WW1)
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Greater Jihad
The spiritual struggle inside ourselves against sin (e.g. overcoming things like greed and anger)
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Lesser Jihad
The struggle or fight against enemies of Islam (e.g. war to protect Islam)
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Forgiveness
The action or process of not being angry at someone after an offense (e.g. forgiving someone after they lie to you)
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Activist
Someone who campaigns to bring about political or social change (e.g. Martin Luther King)
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Card 2

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A positive interaction between different faiths in order to understand each other more (e.g. Corrymeela)

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Interfaith Dialogue

Card 3

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A war that is deemed morally justifiable (e.g. WW2 - intentions were good - to protect allies from Germany)

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Card 4

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A statement or action showing disapproval towards something (e.g. protests against the Vietnam War)

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Card 5

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Using peaceful means rather than violence to bring about change (e.g. sit-ins)

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