Religious Studies ☸️ Flashcards

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Banality of evil

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Thoughtless evil acts can be carried out by normal people without meaning that they are bad people

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2
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Sunni and Shia difference ?

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Sunni- pray 5 times a day , Shia - pray 3 times a day

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3
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IVF

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When egg is removed from woman’s ovaries and and is fertilised by sperm in a laboratory

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4
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What is Ahisma?

A

Non-injury

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5
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Satyagraha

A

Truth force

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6
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What is pacifism?

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Belief that violence is wrong

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What was the colour bar?

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Discriminatory practices in England that prohibited black people from
certain types of employment, housing etc.

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What is a creed?

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A creed is a statement of a person or a groups most important beliefs

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What is the United Nations?

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an international organisation that aim to establish human rights

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10
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What is prejudice?

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to pre-judge: an opinion that is without reason or experience

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What is discrimination?

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prejudice in action: treating someone differently because of, for example,
their race, religion or gender

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12
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What is segregation?

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To separate and keep apart

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13
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What is righteous indigantion?

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A sense of injustice at what is morally wrong.

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14
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Give an example of how Jim Crow laws affected African Americans

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There were separate toilet facilities in public places

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What is a Samaritan?

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A person living in the region of Samaria in biblical times. Samaritans and
Jews disliked each other.

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16
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What is a parable?

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A story used to show a moral or spiritual lesson

17
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What is the salt march?

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A peaceful protest in India regarding the Salt taxes imposed by the British

18
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What is Lynching?

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to kill someone for an alleged offence without a trial especially by hanging

19
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What is a fact?

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a thing that is known or proved to be true

20
Q

What is a belief?

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A belief is an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof

21
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What is an opinion?

A

a view or judgment formed about something, not
necessarily based on fact or knowledge

22
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Give two examples of a creed?

A

Apostle’s Creed, Fireman’s creed

23
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What is Kamma

A

the law of cause and effect, where the intention behind your
actions also counts.

24
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What is samsara?

A

the cycle of birth, death and rebirth

25
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What is rebirth?

A

the belief that a soul substance is reborn in a new form after
your die. Your rebirth is based on your kammic merit in this life.

26
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What is Annica?

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is the concept that nothing stays the same and
everything is always changin

27
Q

What is Dukkha?

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Accepting that suffering exists and Suffering comes from craving thin

28
Q

What is Anatta?

A

the idea that humans have no soul or self

29
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What are the three poisons?

A

Greed, Hatred and Ignorance

30
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What is absolutism?

A

the view that certain actions are good or bad.

31
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What is relativism?

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the view that whether an action is good or bad depends on the situation.

32
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What is utilitarianism?

A

the theory that the best action in any situation is the one which
creates the greatest amount of good for the greatest number.

33
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What is the hedonic calculus?

A

Jeremy Bentham’s way of calculating which actions are right
and wrong.