Humanism
Belief that humans shape meaning.
Atheism
Belief in no god.
Agnosticism
Unsure if god exists.
Secularism
Belief that religion is separate from state.
Three teachings of gods in Christianity
God is loving, god is forgiving, god is a creator.
The order of what god created origins
1) light and darkness. 2) sky. 3) land and plants. 4) sun, moon, stars. 5) animals. 6) humans. 7) god rested.
Two differences of Islam and Christianity
Christian’s belief in the trinity - one god three equal gods, muslims believe in the absolute oneness. Christian’s believe Jesus is the son of god. Muslims believe Jesus is a human and not linked to god.
Two similarities of Islam and Christianity
Both are strictly monotheistic, both believe god is the creator of all.
What is the laudato si
Encylical from the pope calling the world to care for creation.
What does laudato si mean
Praise to you.
Explain what was said in laudato si
The world is “our common home”, humans are called to be stewards.
Who is mahatma ghandi
A Hindu who believed in truth and non violence, he followed the golden rule and believed peace was the greatest way to achieve change.
What was ghandi influenced by
Vedas and Bhagavad Gita
What was ghandis impact on the world today.
He helped India gain independence from Britain, showed that non violent protests can bring change, inspired leaders like Martin Luther and Nelson Mandela.
What is ecumenism
Cooperation between different Christian denominations to promote unity and understanding.
Example of ecumenism
Taizé France.
Talk about Taizé France
It is a Christian organisation which promotes peace, founded by brother roger who was born in Switzerland, during World War Two Taizé sheltered refugees. When gestapo found out he left and after the war returned with his sister to continue the work.
What is interfaith dialogue
Communication and cooperation between people of different religions to promote peace, understanding and respect.
What is an example of interfaith dialogue
Council of Christian’s and Jews.
Explain council of Christian’s and Jews.
Founded in the uk after the holocaust.
Three religious views of abortion
Life is sacred as it is a gift from god, god is seen as creator of humanity and decides a persons faith, “thou shall not kill”.
Three secular views of abortion
God has no role of creation, focuses on human rights, humans are born with free will.