Theme A: Relationships and family Flashcards

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heterosexual relationships (c)

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  • part of god’s plan
  • Genesis says that a man and women should be united together and ‘increase in number’
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homosexual relationships (c)

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  • nothing in Bible that prohibits homosexual relationships
  • Catholic Church teaches that they are not sinful because of their sexuality but should avoid sex to avoid sinful acts
  • Church of England teaches welcomes them but does not allow them to marry in church
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homosexual relationships (b)

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  • 5 moral precepts
  • sexual acts should be loving + respectful, if driven by physical desire it may cause emotional harm (suffering)
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Sexual relationships before marriage (c)

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  • some believe sex before marriage is fine as it expresses their love for each other
  • Other’s believe to be sexually pure before marriage because sex is part of loving and should be developed within a marriage
  • Catholic Church believes unmarried people should not have sex
  • catholic church think unmarried people should not have sex
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Sexual relationships outside marriage (c)

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  • “You shall not commit adultery”
  • Adultery breaks the promises couples make before God to be faithful to each other to eachother.
  • “anyone who looks at a women Iustfully has already commited adultery with her in his heart”
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Sexual relationships before marriage (b)

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  • 5 moral precepts
  • make sure sexual acts are respectful + loving (consent)
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Sexual relationships outside marriage (b)

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  • adultery is unskilful, doesn’t show kindness, cause suffering
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Christian views on contraception

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  • Catholic Church teaches that artificial contraception is sinful as the couple are not been open to a new life, so are preventing god’s plan.
  • God purpose for marriage is to have a family as well as expressing love but these purposes should not be seperated
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Buddhist views on contraception

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  • fine to use contraception that prevents fertilisation
  • others believe morning-after-pill is not acceptable as it is a form of killing (Goes gains 1st moral precept)
  • If birth cause to much harm to mother then they do the most loving thing
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Christian views on the purpose of marriage

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  • marriage is one of God’s gifts at creation
  • marriage is a sacrament that reflects the sacrificial love of Jesus and an agreement before God where couples promise to live faithfully together until death
  • “a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh”
  • “Be fruitful and increase in number”
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Buddhist views on purpose of marriage

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  • couples are expected to love and be kind to eachother
  • responsible to teach their kids good morals and values
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Christian views on cohabitation

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  • christians who oppose sex before marriage believe cohabitation is sinful
  • “Sexual act must take place within marriage”
  • protestant Christians believe although marriage is best, people may live together in a loving and faithful way without being married.
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reasons for divorce in the Uk

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  • adultery
  • domestic abuse
  • Work/money
  • Addicition
  • Falling out of love
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Catholic views on divorce + remarriage

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  • Jesus taught that anyone who divorces and remarries was commiting adultery
  • “Anyone who divorces his wife and marries another women commits adultery against her”
    Catholic view
  • marriage is a sacrament that is permanent
  • they can separate but can’t remarry someone else in a Catholic Church while their partner is alive
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Protestant views on divorce + remarriage

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  • allow divorce and remarriage in church as long as couple takes vows seriously
  • believe church should reflect the forgiveness of God and allow people to find happiness in a second marriage
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Christina views on nature of family

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  • commanded to love one another
  • commandment to “Honor your mother and father” when parents are elderly and need support
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Extended family

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  • look after the children and provided for everyone’s welfare
  • passed on the religion, customs and traditions of the society to the next generation
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Role of parents (c)

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  • want their children to grow up with values such as respect, compassion
  • “above all divine worship and prayer and the offering of one’s life”
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Purpose of families (education)

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  • educating children in their faith
  • good role models and teach the moral values
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Christian views on gender equality

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  • ## all people are equal in the image of God
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Examples of gender prejudice and discrimination

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  • women paid less than men
  • not allowed to vote