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Rome Carthage Alexandria Athens Constantinople Antioch Jerusalem Authority of the Church The Apostles established small communities of converts across the region. The Apostles established small communities of converts across the region. Trusted and trained leaders helped growth and prevent heresies. Trusted and trained leaders helped growth and prevent heresies. As matters arose requiring clarification key leaders (Bishops) gathered together (councils) to discuss and agree a consensus of opinion as to what theologies were correct or incorrect. As matters arose requiring clarification key leaders (Bishops) gathered together (councils) to discuss and agree a consensus of opinion as to what theologies were correct or incorrect. Catholics believe God reveals to the Pope and bishops the true meaning of Scripture. The Church has been shown to be the best forum for deciding the meaning of scripture formulating considered theological responses to modern situations and issues. The church was Jesus’, St Peter’s and St Paul’s chosen structure.

Sources of Authority: The Church In Catholicism the Pope has supreme authority from God and is infallible. A ‘Council of Bishops’ help formulate doctrine and the Vatican releases ‘catechisms’. Church of England has 560 Bishops, vicars and laity forming the ‘General Synod.’ Smaller more specialised groups advise on decisions for the Synod to agree. ‘Assemblies’ (gatherings of church leaders) agree a biblical response to theological and moral issues.‘Assemblies’ (gatherings of church leaders) agree a biblical response to theological and moral issues. Some agree beliefs on a church-by-church basis.

Situation Ethics Situation Ethics: ‘The idea that Christians should base moral decisions on what is the most loving thing to do.’ Joseph Fletcher was a Christian ethicist who wrote the book ‘Situation Ethics’ in Fletcher proposed that Biblical rules should be taken in consideration only with other, greater rules, in mind. Fletcher referred to these as ‘greater rules’ because he believed a Christian will one day be personally responsible for the choices they make and so, their conscience should be their final guide. He also believed that his ‘greater rules’ reflected the teaching of Jesus that ‘Christian Love’ over rules ‘Religious Laws’ E.g. Jesus healing on the Sabbath.

Ethics is about decision making in REAL situations. Strict religious rules don’t take into consideration that every situation is different. Decisions made do not offer ‘universal guidelines’. A decision made about one situation does not then become the rule for all. It is the person who is the centre of concern. The person at the centre of the situation is more important than the religious rules. Some ‘truths’ should be accepted as self evident. Each person knows intrinsically what the right thing to do is. Fletcher believed the primary motivation should be love for the individual, and recognition that the most loving way out of a situation should be the ultimate motive. “ In resolving any situation the primary motive must be love.”

Situation Ethics Joseph Fletcher would say that Situation Ethics should come before the Biblical rules, so does this make it unbiblical? Not at all, as these examples show. Jesus, St Peter and St Paul all spent time with people who the religious laws declared ‘unclean’ and so banned any association with. Jesus spoke to women about religious issues and stood up for a woman found guilty of adultery, both these things were against Jewish cultural and religious laws Jesus healed people on the Sabbath when it was forbidden by Jewish religious law to work. Jesus’ concern for the person overruled the religious Law. Some Christians believe if a twelve year old girl was raped she should not be allowed an abortion. However, Fletcher would say it would be the most loving thing to do for her, so would allow it.

1) Situation ethics is concerned about the individual not the rule. 2) Situation Ethics considers each person and their situation individually. 3) The basic is principle is to seek what is best for the individual concerned, based on the premise of ‘love’. Strengths 1) Fletcher believed the end justified the means, this is not true in every situation. 2) It ignores clear biblical teaching on certain issues relegating that teaching to mere ‘suggestions for life’. 3) Situation Ethics does not consider what is the most loving thing to do for all, only the individual. Weaknesses

Making a Moral Decision Odd Biblical Laws You must not wear clothes made from two different types of fabrics. You must not wear clothes made from two different types of fabrics. You must not plant two different crops in the same field. You must not plant two different crops in the same field. If a child swears at his parents or disobeys them he should be put to death, If a child swears at his parents or disobeys them he should be put to death, Shellfish are banned as food and must not be eaten. Shellfish are banned as food and must not be eaten. If a person commits adultery they should be killed. If a person commits adultery they should be killed. Parents can sell their children into slavery to pay off debts. Parents can sell their children into slavery to pay off debts. Odd Biblical Laws You must not wear clothes made from two different types of fabrics. You must not wear clothes made from two different types of fabrics. You must not plant two different crops in the same field. You must not plant two different crops in the same field. If a child swears at his parents or disobeys them he should be put to death, If a child swears at his parents or disobeys them he should be put to death, Shellfish are banned as food and must not be eaten. Shellfish are banned as food and must not be eaten. If a person commits adultery they should be killed. If a person commits adultery they should be killed. Parents can sell their children into slavery to pay off debts. Parents can sell their children into slavery to pay off debts. Although the Bible may be the first place Christians turn to for guidance, most feel the Bible needs interpreting in light of modern day issues as not all laws may be relevant to today’s cultures. Therefore, most Christians believe they should use a number of sources to help them make the right moral decisions.

Government The government is responsible for managing a wide range of issues including: EmploymentHealthEducationHousingEnvironmentEconomy Foreign Affairs Law and Order Defence Social Services Human Rights It costs around £550bn a year to run the country (that’s about 10 x the value of Bill Gates). Where does it get the money from? You. What is it spent on? You. Who decides who gets to spend it? You. The government is simply a political party who made promises (in a manifesto) to the country, and on the basis of that, were voted into power by the citizens of that country. The government is simply a political party who made promises (in a manifesto) to the country, and on the basis of that, were voted into power by the citizens of that country.

Voting System The UK is divided up into 659 voting areas known as constituencies. Each area is supposed to have roughly the same number of voters – about 70,000 in each. In a general election voters can vote for one of a number of candidates (usually from each of the main political parties and a few others). Whoever gets the most votes wins & becomes an MP. Whoever has the most MPs becomes the government. In Britain we vote on who will represent us in three main areas. Local Council (Councillors) Local Council (Councillors) UK Parliament (MPs) UK Parliament (MPs) European Parliament (MEPs) European Parliament (MEPs) All of these people make decisions that affect the whole or our community. Pressure Groups Besides voting you can influence government decisions on issues you feel are important. Pressure groups representing thousands of citizens speak to the government and let them know what their members want. E.g. Civil Rights, War in Iraq, Euthanasia etc.

The Electoral & Democratic process Many people feel that as a citizen of a country you not only have a right to have your say, but you have a responsibility to take part in the electoral process (voting) and the democratic process (citizens choosing and influencing Parliament). They think this because... It gives you more control over local issues that affect you on a day to day basis. National government make new laws that affect your life. You have a say in these laws. National government are responsible for many things. You have a say in the decisions made. In the past, people died fighting for our right to choose those who govern us. We owe it to these men and women to use these rights. Decisions in Europe affect UK laws. We need to elect people who will speak out for us. National government sets our taxes to raise money and chooses how our money is then spent. The term ‘democracy’ means ‘a government of the people, by the people, for the people’. Not all countries have a democracy, their citizens have no say over how the country is run or who will lead them. How can you complain if you don’t use your right to have your say?

Religion and The Democratic Process Dr Thomas Barnardo (established housing and training for destitute children). William Wilberforce (led the parliamentary campaign against slavery). Lord Shaftsbury (stood against child labour and fought for child education). William Booth (famed for establishing homes for society’s outcasts through the Salvation Army). These people became involved with the democratic process because they believed their religion compelled them to stand up for human rights. It still happens Today: Gordon Brown, organised the government’s policy on dropping third world debt because of his Christian beliefs. Muslimyouth.net and the Oasis Trust are both religious organisations that involve young Muslims and Christians in social action and human rights activities, and in lobbying the government for these concerns.

The Greatest Commandment. (Matthew 22:36-40) ‘Love God and love your neighbour, the whole of the Law and Prophets hinge on these two commands. ‘ The Greatest Commandment. (Matthew 22:36-40) ‘Love God and love your neighbour, the whole of the Law and Prophets hinge on these two commands. ‘ The Decalogue. The Decalogue. (Exodus 20) Six of the Ten Commandments are based on how we treat others. Human rights and social change for good is a fundamental part of the Biblical & Church teaching. The Golden Rule. (Matt 7:12) The Golden Rule. (Matt 7:12) ‘So in everything, do to others as you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.’ The Golden Rule. (Matt 7:12) The Golden Rule. (Matt 7:12) ‘So in everything, do to others as you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.’ The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats. (Matt 25:31-46) ‘Whatever you did not do for the least of my people you did not do for me.’ Faith and Deeds. (James 2:26) ‘As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead.’ Many of the reformers and politicians who worked to establish social change for the better, were Christians.

The right to life. No one has the right to end your life. Freedom from inhuman treatment. Torture is banned. Freedom from slavery. Forced labour is outlawed. Right to liberty. Everyone has the right to do what they want if it is not against the law. Right to a fair trial. Under UK law. Retrospective penalties. You cannot be charged with a crime if it wasn’t a crime when you did it. Privacy You right to your private life. Freedom of conscience & religion. Hold the opinions and beliefs you want to without persecution. Freedom of expression. Express your views so long as it doesn’t break the law. Freedom of assembly. To gather with others and if necessary to demonstrate. Marriage and family. To get married and have a family (within the rules of the law). Freedom from discrimination. Not to be discriminated against for an reason. The First Protocol ( Civil Liberties ). Have the right to own possessions, have an education and participate in the democratic process. All these rights are declared to be for all people for all time.

It outlaws discrimination against Christians and others. It allows for the freedom to have a religion and meet together. It is in line with Biblical teaching on how we should treat others. Human Rights: Human Rights: The rights and freedoms to which everyone is entitled. In 1998 the UK passed the Human Rights Act giving UK citizens by law, the fundamental rights already laid out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights. Christians believe human rights are important because: They believe in the Sanctity of Life as all are made in God’s image. Xian groups could break the Act by refusing to give a non-Xian a job. Some Christians feel homosexuals should not adopt children. The Catholic church discriminates against women as priests. However, the Act can cause problems for religious people. Xians could break the Act if they refuse to support gay marriage.

Most genetic research is based on two methods: : This enables changes to be made to cells that pass on defective information from one generation to the next, allowing permanent changes to be made. Gene Therapy: This enables changes to be made to cells that pass on defective information from one generation to the next, allowing permanent changes to be made. is the most recent form of genetic research. Stem cells are the ‘ and can be used to create () new organs or cells to replace diseased ones. They are ‘harvested’ from either embryos created by in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), bone marrow or blood. Stem Cell Research is the most recent form of genetic research. Stem cells are the ‘ building blocks of life’ and can be used to create (clone) new organs or cells to replace diseased ones. They are ‘harvested’ from either embryos created by in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), bone marrow or blood. : Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis. This removes defective genes from embryos so women at risk of passing on diseases can produce healthy babies. PGD: Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis. This removes defective genes from embryos so women at risk of passing on diseases can produce healthy babies. Genetic Engineering: Genetic Engineering: The deliberate alteration of a person by manipulating its genetic framework in order to cure or prevent diseases and disabilities in human beings. Genetic Engineering: The deliberate alteration of a person by manipulating its genetic framework in order to cure or prevent diseases and disabilities in human beings. Some people believe this will eventually lead to us picking and choosing any characteristic of a child including gender, eye and hair colour, even their sexual orientation. Some people believe this will eventually lead to us picking and choosing any characteristic of a child including gender, eye and hair colour, even their sexual orientation.

Stem cell research is illegal in the United States of America. However, it has been legal in the UK since February 2001 under certain conditions, regulated by the However, it has been legal in the UK since February 2001 under certain conditions, regulated by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Stem cell research is illegal in the United States of America. However, it has been legal in the UK since February 2001 under certain conditions, regulated by the However, it has been legal in the UK since February 2001 under certain conditions, regulated by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority In May 2008 the UK government made it possible for scientist to use ‘cybrids’ for research. That is; a human nucleus (the inside of a human embryo) implanted in to an animal egg, to create a new embryo for DNA research into causes and cures for diseases. From this research, scientist have found out how to reproduce human organs. They believe that they will eventually be able to recreate all human tissue and organs to help replace diseased kidneys, livers, lungs and even hearts. It may one day be possible to recreate a complete human being. From this research, scientist have found out how to reproduce human organs. They believe that they will eventually be able to recreate all human tissue and organs to help replace diseased kidneys, livers, lungs and even hearts. It may one day be possible to recreate a complete human being. The plans to map out the complete human genetic outline. It is believed if we can identify every human gene, then we can remove the defective ones, replace them with healthy ones, and eradicate illnesses completely. The Human Genome Project plans to map out the complete human genetic outline. It is believed if we can identify every human gene, then we can remove the defective ones, replace them with healthy ones, and eradicate illnesses completely.

Stem cell research, genetic engineering and cloning, offer the prospect of cures for currently incurable diseases. Stem cell research, genetic engineering and cloning, offer the prospect of cures for currently incurable diseases. It is available in some countries and so is only available to the rich who can afford to travel and pay medical bills. It is available in some countries and so is only available to the rich who can afford to travel and pay medical bills. Cloning has been used to grow healthy cells to replace malfunctioning ones. Cloning has been used to grow healthy cells to replace malfunctioning ones. Genetic research is a vital tool in medical science, it would Genetic research is a vital tool in medical science, it would be wrong to ignore the advantages genetic engineering can bring. The laws on what can The laws on what can be done are strictly monitored to protect from abuse. Stem cell research, genetic engineering and cloning, offer the prospect of cures for currently incurable diseases. Stem cell research, genetic engineering and cloning, offer the prospect of cures for currently incurable diseases. It is available in some countries and so is only available to the rich who can afford to travel and pay medical bills. It is available in some countries and so is only available to the rich who can afford to travel and pay medical bills. Cloning has been used to grow healthy cells to replace malfunctioning ones. Cloning has been used to grow healthy cells to replace malfunctioning ones. Genetic research is a vital tool in medical science, it would Genetic research is a vital tool in medical science, it would be wrong to ignore the advantages genetic engineering can bring. The laws on what can The laws on what can be done are strictly monitored to protect from abuse. Genetic engineering treats the human body as a commodity to be manipulated no different to plants. Genetic engineering treats the human body as a commodity to be manipulated no different to plants. Once started there is no going back, scientist will be able to reproduce scientifically created human beings. Once started there is no going back, scientist will be able to reproduce scientifically created human beings. There is no information about the long term consequences.There is no information about the long term consequences. The process is irreversible so if anything went wrong it would be permanent. The process is irreversible so if anything went wrong it would be permanent. It opens the way for genetic screening where people could be checked for likely illnesses before getting jobs or life insurance. It opens the way for genetic screening where people could be checked for likely illnesses before getting jobs or life insurance. Genetic engineering treats the human body as a commodity to be manipulated no different to plants. Genetic engineering treats the human body as a commodity to be manipulated no different to plants. Once started there is no going back, scientist will be able to reproduce scientifically created human beings. Once started there is no going back, scientist will be able to reproduce scientifically created human beings. There is no information about the long term consequences.There is no information about the long term consequences. The process is irreversible so if anything went wrong it would be permanent. The process is irreversible so if anything went wrong it would be permanent. It opens the way for genetic screening where people could be checked for likely illnesses before getting jobs or life insurance. It opens the way for genetic screening where people could be checked for likely illnesses before getting jobs or life insurance.

Jesus was a healer who encouraged his followers to cure the sick. Jesus was a healer who encouraged his followers to cure the sick. Being responsible stewards of creation includes improving the lives of others with the scientific knowledge God has allowed us to gain (or given to us). Being responsible stewards of creation includes improving the lives of others with the scientific knowledge God has allowed us to gain (or given to us). Creating cells is not working against God rather it is working with God. Creating cells is not working against God rather it is working with God. An embryo is not considered regarded as a potential life until it is 14 days old. An embryo is not considered regarded as a potential life until it is 14 days old. Liberal Christians will Liberal Christians will accept most of the secular arguments for genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is Genetic engineering is another form of medical science like medicines and surgery which we allow. Jesus was a healer who encouraged his followers to cure the sick. Jesus was a healer who encouraged his followers to cure the sick. Being responsible stewards of creation includes improving the lives of others with the scientific knowledge God has allowed us to gain (or given to us). Being responsible stewards of creation includes improving the lives of others with the scientific knowledge God has allowed us to gain (or given to us). Creating cells is not working against God rather it is working with God. Creating cells is not working against God rather it is working with God. An embryo is not considered regarded as a potential life until it is 14 days old. An embryo is not considered regarded as a potential life until it is 14 days old. Liberal Christians will Liberal Christians will accept most of the secular arguments for genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is Genetic engineering is another form of medical science like medicines and surgery which we allow. Life begins at conception, be it in the womb or a glass dish. Life begins at conception, be it in the womb or a glass dish. Killing an embryo is taking a human life which is banned by in the Bible and by the Church. Killing an embryo is taking a human life which is banned by in the Bible and by the Church. God has created the genetic make-up of a child for people to overrule that would be to interfere with God’s plans. God has created the genetic make-up of a child for people to overrule that would be to interfere with God’s plans. Cloning or creating a life is taking the role of Creator which is God’s role. Cloning or creating a life is taking the role of Creator which is God’s role. Cloning another human being devalues both people as individuals made by God. Cloning another human being devalues both people as individuals made by God. A child should be born as a product of love not need. A child should be born as a product of love not need. Life begins at conception, be it in the womb or a glass dish. Life begins at conception, be it in the womb or a glass dish. Killing an embryo is taking a human life which is banned by in the Bible and by the Church. Killing an embryo is taking a human life which is banned by in the Bible and by the Church. God has created the genetic make-up of a child for people to overrule that would be to interfere with God’s plans. God has created the genetic make-up of a child for people to overrule that would be to interfere with God’s plans. Cloning or creating a life is taking the role of Creator which is God’s role. Cloning or creating a life is taking the role of Creator which is God’s role. Cloning another human being devalues both people as individuals made by God. Cloning another human being devalues both people as individuals made by God. A child should be born as a product of love not need. A child should be born as a product of love not need.

 The Bible as a source of authority.  The Church as a source of authority.  The conscience as a guide for making moral decisions.  Joseph Fletcher and Situation Ethics.  Christians using a variety of sources for making moral decisions.  The role of government and the electoral system.  voting and the democratic process.  Religion and the democratic process.  Christian motivation for moral duties and responsibility for social change.  The Human Rights Act in the UK.  Religion and human rights.  Genetic engineering and cloning.  Secular arguments surrounding genetic engineering and cloning.  Religious arguments surrounding genetic engineering and cloning.