2 Relgion, Peace and Conflict Flashcards

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What are some catholic charities that help the victims of War?

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CSAN
CRS
Paxi christi

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What is the ‘Just War Theory’?

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A set of principles that justify if it is ethically right to go to war

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What rules does the Just War theory state to have a Just war?

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There rules are that:
It must be for a good intention,
Be a last resort
Must have a just cause (reason)
In proportion (benefits must be greater than harm caused)
Reasonable chance of success
Be started by proper authorities

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What does Exodus 15:3 read?

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“The Lord is a Warrior”

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What is a good quote for JWT: must be a last resort?

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Matthew 5:9 “Blessed are the Peacemakers”

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First paragraph on catholics can never support WMD

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All human life is sacred
Pope benedict “no victors, only victims”

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Second paragraph on catholics can never support WMD

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Wmds can potentially save more lives by ending conflicts quicker
Joel 3:9 - Prepare for war

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Third paragraph on catholics can never support WMD

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Wmd is necessary, too many lives are endangered like nazi and jews
Jesus got angry in the temple, righteous anger

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Conclusion on catholics can never support WMD

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Harm is not necessary for disagreements however righteous anger is acceptable
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth - Exodus 21

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What does Exodus 15:3 suggest?

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Aspire to fight like the Lord but fight for what is right

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What does Matthew 5:9 read?

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“Blessed are the Peacemakers”

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What does Matthew 5:9 suggest?

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The Lord wants us to be rational and willing to agree

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What does Matthew 18 read?

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Peter asks Jesus how many times he should forgive his brother ‘as many as 7 times?’, Jesus said ‘no 77 times

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What does the story in Matthew 18 suggest?

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We should always forgive

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What does Exodus 21 read?

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“An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”

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What does Exodus 21 suggest?

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You must get revenge in war

17
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What does Joel 3:9 read?

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“Prepare for War”

18
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What does Joel 3:9 suggest?

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That war is acceptable when righteous

19
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What does Pope Benedict say about victims and war?

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“There are no victors, only victims”

20
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What does Bope Benedict suggest when he says ‘There is no victors, only victims”?

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We are all humans who share the same struggles so must unite and agree

21
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What did Jesus do that demonstrates righteous anger?

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Jesus got angry in the temple

22
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What is the Just War Theory?

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A set of principles that decide if a war is just

23
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What is Holy War?

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A religious War because of religious differences

24
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What were The Crusades?

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A series of wars between Christian Europe and Islamic Middle-East

25
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What is pacifism?

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Belief that ware and violence is unjustifiable

26
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What is Radicalisation?

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When someone starts to believe extreme views which can lead to extreme acts (terrorism)

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What is a Martyrdom?

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Thr death or suffering of a Martyr

28
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What are Weapons of Mass Destruction and why is it used?

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Nuclear, biological or chemical weapons to cause serious widespread devastation