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Religion & Society Believing in God Matters of Life & Death Marriage and Family Life Community Cohesion Pot Luck People

The Question The Answer Believing in God 100 A. The belief that God gave humanity the freedom but also the responsibility to chose right from wrong.

The Question Categories Believing in God 100 Q. What is Free Will?

The Question The Answer Believing in God 200 A. The belief that everything in the universe has been started (caused) by something else.

The Question Categories Believing in God 200 Q. What is Causation?

The Question The Answer Believing in God 300 A. The belief that God is totally powerful and is not limited in any way (lit. all-powerful).

The Question Categories Believing in God 300 Q. What is Omnipotent?

The Question The Answer 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.

The Question Categories Believing in God 400 Q. What is Immutable?

The Question The Answer Believing in God 500 A. The feeling of the presence of something overwhelmingly greater than yourself.

The Question Categories Believing in God 500 Q. What is Numinous?

The Question The Answer Believing in God 1000 A. The belief that God was the initial cause of every effect without requiring a cause himself.

The Question Categories Believing in God 1000 Q. What is meant by the Prime Mover?

The Question The Answer Life & Death 100 A. A Swiss euthanasia clinic.

The Question Categories Life and Death 100 Q. What is Dignitas?

The Question The Answer Life & Death 200 A. The act of bringing about an easy and painless death.

The Question Categories Life & Death 200 Q. What is Euthanasia?

The Question The Answer Life & Death 300 A. A stage of a baby’s growth whilst still in the womb immediately prior to birth.

The Question Categories Life and Death 300 Q. What is a Foetus?

The Question The Answer Life & Death 400 A. The belief that life is holy because God made it and therefore belongs to God.

The Question Categories Life & Death 400 Q. What is the Sanctity of Life?

The Question The Answer Life & Death 500 A. The belief that after death the body stays dead until the end of the world when it is raised.

The Question Categories Life & Death 500 Q. What is Resurrection?

The Question The Answer Life & Death 1000 A. The idea that the soul lives on after the body has died.

The Question Categories Life & Death 1000 Q. What is Immortality of the Soul?

The Question The Answer Marriage & Family 100 A. Having sex with someone other than your marriage partner.

The Question Categories Marriage & Family 100 Q. What is Adultery?

The Question The Answer Marriage & Family 200 A. Where the mother, father and children all live together as one family.

The Question Categories Marriage & Family 200 Q. What is a Nuclear Family?

The Question The Answer Marriage & Family 300 A. Sexual attraction to a person of the opposite gender.

The Question Categories Marriage & Family 300 Q. What is Heterosexuality?

The Question The Answer Marriage & Family 400 A. Having sex with a number of partners without wanting a relationship with them.

The Question Categories Marriage & Family 400 Q. What is Promiscuity?

The Question The Answer 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.

The Question Categories Marriage & Family 500 Q. What is Annulment?

The Question The Answer 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.

The Question Categories Marriage & Family 1000 Q. What is a Sacrament?

The Question The Answer Community Cohesion 100 A. Acting on a prejudice due to race, colour, gender, class, age or ability.

The Question Categories Social Harmony 100 Q. What is Discrimination?

The Question The Answer Social Harmony 200 A. A special religious services when a person is accepted as a priest/vicar.

The Question Categories Social Harmony 200 Q. What is Ordination?

The Question The Answer Social Harmony 300 A. A member of a racial group smaller than the majority racial group.

The Question Categories Social Harmony 300 Q. What is an Ethnic Minority?

The Question The Answer Social Harmony 400 A. A common vision and shared sense of belonging for all groups in society.

The Question Categories Social Harmony 400 Q. What is Community Cohesion?

The Question The Answer Social Harmony 500 A. A story Jesus told which encourages acceptance of people from different races.

The Question Categories Social Harmony 500 Q. What is The Parable of the ‘Good Samaritan ?

The Question The Answer Social Harmony 1000 A. People looking for refuge from their own country due to oppression and others seeking a better way of life.

The Question Categories Social Harmony 1000 Q. What are Asylum Seekers and Immigrant Workers?

The Question The Answer Pot Luck 100 A. Not being sure if God exists or not.

The Question Categories Pot Luck 100 Q. What is Agnosticism?

The Question The Answer Pot Luck 200 A. Accepting all religions as being a valid route to God.

The Question Categories Pot Luck 200 Q. What is Religious Pluralism?

The Question The Answer Pot Luck 300 A. A form of objection where an individual seeks to gain what he wants by non-violent means.

The Question Categories Pot Luck 300 Q. What is Peaceful Protest?

The Question The Answer Pot Luck 400 A. A technical term for having children.

The Question Categories Pot Luck 400 Q. What is Procreation?

The Question The Answer 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.

The Question Categories Pot Luck 500 Q. What is meant by Double Effect?

The Question The Answer Pot Luck 1000 A. Christians who believe that only those who accept Jesus and his teaching will go to heaven.

The Question Categories Pot Luck 1000 Q. What are Exclusive Christians?

The Question The Answer People 100 A. The leader of the black Civil Rights movement in the USA in the 1950s and 60s.

The Question Categories People 100 Q. Who was Martin Luther King?

The Question The Answer People 200 A. A South African Bishop who regularly speaks out on behalf of asylum seekers.

The Question Categories People 200 Q. Who is Desmond Tutu?

The Question The Answer People 300 A. An 18 th century theologian who used the design of a watch to argue for the existence of God.

The Question Categories People 300 Q. Who was William Paley?

The Question The Answer 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).

The Question Categories People 400 Q. Who was Diane Pretty?

The Question The Answer People 500 A. A British philosopher and pluralist who created the ‘mountain route’ theory saying all religious routes lead to the same God.

The Question Categories People 500 Q. Who was John Hick?

The Question The Answer People 1000 A. A Victorian woman who led the Suffragette movement.

The Question Categories People 1000 Q. Who was Emmeline Pankhurst?