Religious Studies GCSE Mock Ethics ethics 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Religious StudiesPhilosophy and ethicsGCSEAll boards Created by: EmmaCreated on: 25-10-11 09:10 Human Relationships roles in the men and woman in a family christian family church family marriage and marriage ceremonies the ways in which the ceremonies reflect emphasis christian teaching about marriage Responces to civil partnership Divorce Beliefs about the ethics of divorce Beliefs about the ethics or re-marriage sexual relationships and contraception Beliefs about sexual realationships Beliefs about contraception 1 of 6 Medical Ethics issues of birth and death are not moral issues, they are just pratical matters scientific development in the creation and ending of life have gone too far every woman has the right to have a child the right to die woth dignity is just as important as the right of life. cloning and embryo research are necessary in todays world 2 of 6 Poverty and wealth Religious views of wealth the causes of hunge, poverty and dieases Wealth Responces to the needs of starving poor and sick concern for others biblical teaching about caring for others understanding of charity different ways is put into practice 3 of 6 the poor nation needs trade not aid you can't be a rich christian there is too much poverty for us to cope with, so Christians should only concentrate on local needs it does not matter what job people do as long as they can support their families WHAT IS: poverty- having little or maybe no money/material possessions Charity- to give help or money to those in need Usury- loaning money and chagrining interest at an unfair high rate. Philanthropist- someone who donates money, goods, services or time to help cause which benefits society. tithe- christians practice of giving a tenth of their income to charity MEDC/LEDC- more economically developed countries (UK) less economically developed countries (Malawi) 4 of 6 the marriage vowsare form a time when people died young and marriage was short. you can't expect people to keep their vows for a life time today. Christian views on sex and marriage are no longer relevent today. civil partnerships should be replaced by marriage ceremonies the church should allow people to be divorced divorced people who want to get married should not be allowed christian marriage ceremony being able to forgive is the most important part thing in a relationship love is all you need in a relationship WHAT IS: marriage- is a civil or religious commitment Christian marriage- a convant/holy relationship Divorce- the legal ending of a marriage Adultery- a married person sleeping with another person. civil partnership- gay relationships Annulment- a marriage ended by the church 5 of 6 medical ethic Attitudes to abortion Different attitudes towards abortion Reasons of different attitudes Attitudes to fertility treatment responces to issues raised by fertility treatment and cloning Attitudes to euthanasia and suicide different attitudes towards euthanasia Different attitudes towards suicide Reasons for different attitudes using animals in medical search beliefs about the use of animals in medical search 6 of 6
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