RS: Year 9 Term 3: Sexual Relationships 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesMarriage and RelationshipsGCSEWJEC Created by: Charlotte HerondaleCreated on: 20-11-19 12:43 How do the Abrahamic religions regard sex? (3) A gift from God, Continues species, Expresses love 1 of 15 What is promiscuity and why do religions disagree with it? (2) Having many casual sexual relationships, Sex should only be in a committed relationship 2 of 15 What is fidelity and why is it so important? (2) Being faithful to one sexual partner, To raise children 3 of 15 What are Christian views on sex? (4) Should be in marriage, Gift from God, Devalued by promiscuity, For reproduction (natural law) 4 of 15 What are Muslim views on sex? (3) Only acceptable in marriage, Act of worship, Outside marriage may lead to promiscuity 5 of 15 What are Jewish views on sex? (2) It should be in marriage, Third stage of marriage (consummation) 6 of 15 Define ‘chastity’ (1) Not having sex until marriage 7 of 15 Define ‘celibacy’ (1) Choosing never to have sex 8 of 15 Define ‘contraception’ (2) Natural or artificial methods of preventing pregnancy from sex between a man and woman 9 of 15 What are Protestant views on contraception? (1) It is acceptable for family planning 10 of 15 What are conservative / Catholic views on contraception? (1) It is not acceptable as it goes against Natural Law 11 of 15 What are liberal Christian views on contraception? (3) God gave us intelligence to work out what is right, Prevents overpopulation, Prevents STDs 12 of 15 What are Muslim views on contraception? (4) It is acceptable as used in Muhammad’s time, Ok to limit family size, Must not harm body, Both husband/wife must consent to use 13 of 15 What are Jewish views on contraception? (3) Orthodox Jews only allow natural, Reform accept to limit family size, Only if both parties consent 14 of 15 What are humanist views on contraception? Acceptable to enjoy sex without increasing family size, Science should improve quality of life, Sex not religious but shows love 15 of 15
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