7 Theme D: Religion, Peace And Conflict Flashcards

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What’s justice

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Means fairness, making right and fair a situation

religion is meant to bring justice to to the world

Many wars are about or include abuse of justice

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What’s peace

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Has to be the aim and goal of all people, live in harmony and without fear

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What’s reconciliation

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Most religious people will be involved. Forgiving, bringing opposing side together to resolve issues

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What’s forgiveness

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This is the belief we should able to move to a relationship forward

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What is conflict

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Before the actual fighting there’s conflict, is a disagreement; armed conflict is actual fighting

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What are the Christian views to justice

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Fight for justice under conditions of a just war

Conditions gained from war are never better than the injustice that started it, does not go against Jesus teachings but it’s necessary for greater good

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What are the religious ideas about forgiveness

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To be a Christian means to forgive inexcusable Becuase that is what God has done - C.S Lewis

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Christian views of violent protest

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Against violence “blessed are the peacemakers” - Jesus

God gave humans free will and choice and sometimes non violent protest is ignored, so Violence may be used to for change for common good

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What is terrorism

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An act of violence to create fear

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Why do terrorists attack

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They are fighting against social and political injustice, where a group are being denied human rights

They are fighting against poverty

They are fighting to assert their religious beliefs, especially where they fell these are denied to them

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How can greed be a reason for war

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For gain of land, resources or power

Greed comes from selfishness not approved by religions, not justifiable

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How is self defence a reason for war

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If a country or religion under attack then conflicts can happen

It would be seen as entirely right and proper to defend your own country against attack

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How is retaliation a reason for war

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At times country will be attacked which provoked retaliation

Often a spontaneous reaction which leads to the escalation of a situation and hence war

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Is religion a cause of war

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Most are politics rather than religion

Relgious beliefs do cause violence

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What are Christian Attitudes to war and peace

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“Put away your sword. Those who live by the sword die by the sword” - Jesus (Matthew 26:52)

Blessed are the peacemakers - Jesus (sermon on the mount)

Love your enemies, and pray for them - Jesus (sermon on the mount)

Many Christians only agree with war under certain circumstances - felt reasons for it wrong, only when it’s a last resort and peaceful efforts failed

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What’s a pacifist

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Believing all war and killing is wrong

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What’s holy war

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Believing it’s right to right a war in the name of God

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What’s a just war

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Believing it’s right to fight a war in the interests or justice and the greater good. Within some religious traditions there is clear guidance on the rules and legitimacy of wars

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What is a holy war

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Within Christian history, soldiers believe in God

Christsins Believe they were fighting a sacred and noble cause, they believed God was with them

“Declare a holy war, call the troops to arms” Old Testament

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Tell me about a just war

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Try to write a set of rules to justify a war

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What are the Christian just war rules

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War must be started and controlled by a proper authority such as the government

There might be a just cause - not just aggression towards an enemy

War must have a clear aim to promote good and overcome evil

War must be a last resort- every effort must have been made to resolve conflict peacefully

Must be a reasonable chance of succes

Must be conducted fairly, reasonable force and risk of civilians mininamalised

Must be a good outcome and peace restored

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Started (by) authority, (have) a just cause, good aim, last resort, success, fair conduction, good outcome

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What are some consequences of war

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Injuries and death

Cost

Destruction of buildings and land

Captivity/ liberation

Refugees

Victory/defeat

Contamination of land and water

Famine and disease

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How do Christian peacemaker teams help the victims of war

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Send small teams to work on peace making in conflict zone, trying to end conflict between sides by peaceful means and bring aid and support to the victims of war

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What is a weapon of mass destruction

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Capable of killing and maiming large numbers of people and large levels of destruction

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What is a nuclear weapon

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A type of WMD

Also known as atomic bombs which cause immediate destruction

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What is biological warfare

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Type of WMD

Also known as germ warfare, using disease causing bacterium or viruses to bring about death

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Tell me about chemical warfare

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Using non living toxins such as nerve agents and mustard gas to cause death and illness

TYPE OF WMD

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What are radiological weapons

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Type of WMD

Also known as dirty bombs that use conventional explosives to create bombs which can disperse radioactive material

As well as killing people they made the impact area useless Becuase of contamination

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What do religions think of WMDs

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Against it as believe in sanctity of life

Believe that wars should be fought for justice for the people
- kill innocent

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Tell me about nuclear deterrence

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Some religions accept use of WMDs as a deterrent

Help to keep peace

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What do pacifists believe

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Violence is morally wrong, won’t participate in any war

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Who are conscientious objectors

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People who refuse to participate directly in fighting wars on the grounds of conscience

Will assist in non military ways
- such as medics, relief work and mediators

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Tell me about the Quakers working for peace

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Pacifist group within Christianity

Not use violence under any circumstance

Will do peacemaking roles in wars such as meditate for peace making roles

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What is the golden rule of Christianity

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Treat others as you would like them to treat you - Jesus

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Tell me the different Christian beliefs on violence

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Cherishing may think it’s acceptable and for self defence - “spare the rod, spoil the child”

Roman Catholics against violence

Quakers are non Violent and refuse to even be soldiers

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Tell me different Christian beliefs of WMDs

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Roman Catholics disagree but thinks it’s acceptable as a deterrent

Quakers utterly condemn them

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Tell me the different Christian beliefs of pacifism

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Anglican Church is not consistently pacifist church
Accepts just war theory, sees was a necessary in certain time

Quakers society is pacifist and don’t join armies and refuse to participate in any violence

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the children of God”

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What’s conventional warfare

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Using normal weapons that are acceptable under Genova conventions