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RE - matters of life and death
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Mind Map on RE - matters of life and death, created by h08kitty on 18/06/2014.
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RE - matters of life and death
Life after Death
key words
near-death experience
when someone about to die has an out of body experience
paranormal
unexplained things which are thought to have spiritual causes eg/ ghosts/mediums
reincarnation
when souls, after death, are reborn into a new body
resurrection
when after death, the body stays in the grave until the end of the world, when it is raised
immorality of the soul
the idea that the soul lives on after death
christian views
evangelical protestants
jesus came back to life - resurrection
believe in resurrection - "the rising again of the dead at the last judgement"
protestants
believe immorality of the soul
believe in communication between alive and dead christians
roman catholics
believe in resurrection - jesus came back to life
teachings of the church
general christians
believe there is a life after death - good: heaven, bad:hell
4 gospels - jesus crucified and buried - "disappeared" - rose from dead
soul is something that never dies
church teaches life after death - they should believe it
believe it to make life have a meaning/purpose
life to end at death doesnt name sense, so life after death does
"in my fathers house there are many rooms" John 14
for
paranormal - evidence of ghosts and spirits
peoples experiences - people say that they see ghosts, spirits (trapped souls)
hope to see the loved one again after death
see that they have gone to a better place
family belief - influenced, nature, educated
reincarnation - your soul gets reborn
personal evidence that people believed they lived before
spiritualists can sense ghosts
media (tv, newspapers, articles, documentaries)
near death experience
against
no actual proof
someone cant come back from the dead to tell their story
scientific evidence
personal experiences can be explained scientifically
people may not believe in heaven/hell/God
not religious - family dont believe - influenced, educated
hallucinating (fake/lie)
faith can act like a placebo effect - mind - will power
imagination
psychology can help to explain why people have near death experiences
brain produces chemicals to reduce/ease suffering
Wealth and Charities
key words
rich
having more money than you need to provide basic necessitites eg/ food home
poor
not having enough money to provide basic necessities eg/ food, home etc
christian views
teach equality - every person is valued and shown equal care and respect
"the love of money is the root of all evil" 1 timothy 6:10
what matters most is what a person does with their wealth, not how much they have
teach that spiritual riches are more important than material riches
expect rich to use their wealth to support the poor
charities
christian aid
speaking out on behalf of poor communities to bring social justice
uses half of its funding on development programs
new testament says riches must be used to help others
support poor
collect 2nd hand clothes for families, children and elderly in need
salvation army are run by religious organizations
dependent on public
receive money from national lottery
Euthanasia
Key words
quality of life
life must have some benefits for it to be worth living
voluntary euthanasia
ending a life painlessly when someone in great pain asks for death
euthanasia
the painless killing of someone dying from a painful disease
non voluntary euthanasia
ending a life painlessly when the person cannot ask but there is a good reason of thinking they would want you to do so
assisted suicide
providing a seriously ill person with the means to commit suicide
sanctity of life
life is sacred and should not be destroyed
we belong to God, so life isnt ours to take
For
killing a person in pain is a loving act
no choice
people break the law to perform euthanasia
majority believe its right
free will
religions that agree
Christians for love
no quality of life
reduce pain and suffering
CofE say its allowed if...
braindead
painkillers may kill them
dont give treatment to a dying patient
Litherals and quakers
"if we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. so, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord"
Against
killing is wrong
"thou shall not kill"
its currently illegal in the Uk
society says its wrong
religions that disagree in general
Christians
sanctity of life
life is sacred/precious and shouldn't be destroyed
can we really tell what a person wants??
make a wrong decision
murder
CofE
roman catholics and evangelical protestants
Law
withing the UK, there is currently no law to deal with euthanasia
however, the act of taking a life is dealt with under murder laws
1961 suicide act
Abortion
Key words
sanctity of life
life is holy and belongs to God
bible says - "God created humans in his own image" Genesis 1:27
"dont you know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you. you do not belong to yourselves but God" 1 corinthians 6:19
abortion
the removal of a foetus from the womb before it can survive
quality of life
life must have some benefits for it to be worth living
Christian views
for
it may be a loving act
sanctity of life can be broken in circumstances such as war, so why not abortion?
against
life is holy and belongs to God, therefore only God has the right to end pregnancy
every person has a natural 'right to life'
"thou shall not kill"
Whose rights?
pro-abortion
the belief that the woman should be the person to decide as its her body
she shouldnt be forced to go through an unwanted pregnancy
stopping abortions would make women go to illegal 'back street' clinics
anti-abortion
in favour of protecting the foetus
the foetus is a living, growing thing. to destroy is is the same as killing it
true 'choice' would consider the choice the baby and father might take
Law
1967 'Abortion Act'
2 doctors must agree that 1 of the following is true...
the mothers life at risk
mothers physical/mental health may be at risk
theres a substantial risk the child may be born handicapped
1990 Act states abortions cannot take place after 24 weeks, unless the mothers life is at risk
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