100 400 300 200 500 1000 religion & society believing in god matters of life & death...
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Religion & SocietyBelieving
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Believing in God 100
A. The belief that God gave humanity the freedom but also the responsibility to chose right from wrong.
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Believing in God 200
A. The belief that everything in the universe has been started (caused) by something else.
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Believing in God 300
A. The belief that God is totally powerful and is not limited in any way (lit. all-powerful).
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Believing in God 400
A. A reference to God as ‘unchanging’, i.e. if God caused miracles to happen in the past, he can cause them to happen today.
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Believing in God 500
A. The feeling of the presence of something overwhelmingly greater than yourself.
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Believing in God 1000
A. The belief that God was the initial cause of every effect without requiring a cause himself.
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Life & Death 300
A. A stage of a baby’s growth whilst still in the womb immediately prior to birth.
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Life & Death 400
A. The belief that life is holy because God made it and therefore belongs to God.
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Life & Death 500
A. The belief that after death the body stays dead until the end of the world when it is raised.
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Life & Death 1000
A. The idea that the soul lives on after the body has died.
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Marriage & Family 100
A. Having sex with someone other than your marriage partner.
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Marriage & Family 200
A. Where the mother, father and children all live together as one family.
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Marriage & Family 300
A. Sexual attraction to a person of the opposite gender.
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Marriage & Family 400
A. Having sex with a number of partners without wanting a relationship with them.
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Marriage & Family 500
A. The procedure endorsed by the Catholic Church for ending a marriage due to one party not understanding the marriage commitment or the marriage not being consummated.
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Marriage and Family 1000
A. An act within Christianity that is made particularly special because it is in keeping with the will of God. E.g. Marriage, baptism.
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Community Cohesion 100
A. Acting on a prejudice due to race, colour, gender, class, age or ability.
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Social Harmony 200
A. A special religious services when a person is accepted as a priest/vicar.
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Social Harmony 300
A. A member of a racial group smaller than the majority racial group.
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Social Harmony 400
A. A common vision and shared sense of belonging for all groups in society.
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Social Harmony 500
A. A story Jesus told which encourages acceptance of people from different races.
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Social Harmony 1000
A. People looking for refuge from their own country due to oppression and others seeking a better way of life.
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Pot Luck 300
A. A form of objection where an individual seeks to gain what he wants by non-violent means.
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Pot Luck 500
A. Giving pain killing treatment the dosage of which will stop the pain but also lead to the death of the patient.
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Pot Luck 1000
A. Christians who believe that only those who accept Jesus and his teaching will go to heaven .
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People 100
A. The leader of the black Civil Rights movement in the USA in the 1950s and 60s.
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People 200
A. A South African Bishop who regularly speaks out on behalf of asylum seekers.
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People 300
A. An 18th century theologian who used the design of a watch to argue for the existence of God.
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People 400
A. A British woman who suffered from a terminal disease and wanted UK courts to allow her husband the right to euthanise her (end her life).
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People 500
A. A British philosopher and pluralist who created the ‘mountain route’ theory saying all religious routes lead to the same God.
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