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Religion: Crime and punishment Christianity and Justice

Christianity and justice subtitles Law and Justice Different religions and justice

Christianity and justice Reflection: "Only God Can Judge Me" (feat. Rappin 4-Tay) Only God can judge me, is that right? [synth voice] Only God can judge me now Only God baby, nobody else, nobody else All you other moth****ckers get out my business Is it true that only God can judge people? Is it a judgement then when people get killed!

Christianity and justice H/w: Finish revising unit 8.1 and 8.2

Christianity and justice Outcomes: All must learn reasons why most religions believe in Justice on earth Most should understand the need for justice Some could understand the use of religious test to establish social justice

Christianity and justice Big picture: 3rd subtitle Christianity and Islam and Sikhism on justice

Christianity and justice Intro: Christians believe that the world should be ruled justly and that God will reward the good and punish the bad. For them God is a God of justice as it is written in the bible

Christianity and justice they believe that they should: work for justice and so they campaign for the cancelling of third world debt (jubilee 2000); Work to improve life in less Economically Developed countries (LEDCs) Work for poor people in the UK. The chapel of justice in Exeter Cathedral is a sign of the importance of Justice in Christianity.

Christianity and justice Why do Christians believe in Justice? Remember anytime you have this question in GCSE Jesus said Paul said The Bible teaches.. The churches….

Christianity and justice Christians believe in Justice because: The bible shows that God is a God of justice The bible says that people should be treated fairly Jesus said that the rich who shares with the poor finds salvation There are many statements in the new testaments about sharing with the poor The churches have made statements about the need for Christians to work for justice, peace and the integrity of creation in the world

Christianity and justice Now the same thing for your chosen religion Islam Hinduism Sikhism?????

Christianity and justice Checking your knowledge Compare the Christian view to your chosen view and find 2 similarities and 2 differences