Bible says that God is just and will
reward the good and punish the bad
who sin
Bible and Jesus say Christians
should treat people equally and
fairly
The church encourages Christians to
work for justice eg. Jubilee 2000 to
cancel world debt charged to poor
countries
Why justice is
important for
muslims
Qur'an says that Allah is just and will
reward the good and punish the bad on
the last day
Islam teaches that it is unjust
to charge interest on money
as it takes money from the
poor
The Shari'ah says Muslims must act justly
The pillar of Zakah means all
Muslims must give to charity
every year
Why we need laws
scenes of rioting and
vandalism of cars
and property
normal daily life
breaks down
completely
the weak are exploited
anarchy and destruction
civilisation breaks down
everything that
people have
achieved is
destroyed
Why we need justice
if some laws are unjust, this
may lead people to believe that
all laws are unjust and if this is
the case then laws aren't
fulfilling their job
If a law is unjust then people
will think it's right to break
laws. This attitude could
cause the whole basis of
society to disintegrate.
If a law is unjust, people wont obey it and may campaign
against it, causing trouble in society. eg. Civil rights,
campaign in US Rosa Parks bus boycott (lost money- bus
companies put pressure on the government)
If laws don't create a just
society, people will think the
legal system is not working
and may start a civil war eg.
Kosora against the Serbian
legal system
If laws are unjust they will
disrupt society rather than
unite society
Theories of punishment and
arguments for and against
them
Retribution
POSITIVES
the victims feel that
the criminal got
what they deserved
and are suffering
for what they have
done
NEGATIVES
retribution doesn't work -
victims often feel the
criminal has not been
punished enough
victims do not feel justice has
been done so cannot move on.
in cases of murder, some
would argue that retribution
can never be achieved
Deterrence
POSITIVES
punishment may put
someone off doing this action
again.
punishment will stop
someone doing it in
the first place if they
have seen someone
punished
NEGATIVES
prison figures are increasing
prisons full
almost half of all prisoners commit
crime again once released
Reform
POSITIVES
allows criminals to gain education and job
training so that once related they can become
a law abiding citizen
NEGATIVES
it simply does't work - people are who they are and are unable to change
some argue reform isn't punishment - teaching and
education goes against what punishment is supposed to be
Protection
POSTIVES
by keeping criminals locked up in prison they
can cause no harm to the public
NEGATIVES
it only works while criminals are locked away
many are being released back into society
and commit crimes again
Capital punishment
China, Iran, Iraq, Saudi
Arabia and the US have
had the most executions
in the world last year.
non-religious
reasons FOR
retribution- people who commit
serious crimes like murder, deserve
to die
deterrence- a death penalty makes people afraid to
commit crime (there is no evidence for this)
protection- with re-offending
rates at 70%, we do not want to
release murderers from prison
incase they reoffend
it is cheaper to kill people. Consider
£30,000 per year to keep someone in
prison for life, vs. the one-off cost of an
execution (though, evidence from the USA
shows trials cost up to 3 times as much as
in death penalty cases
non-religious
reasons AGAINST
it is impossible to rectify mistakes. If
you execute someone and then find
out they were innocent there is
nothing you can do.
Timothy Evans, Mahmood
Mattan, David Bantley
there is no evidence that the death penalty is more of a
deterrent than prison. In the USA, there are more capital
crimes committed per head of the population of the UK
there is no opportunity for
reformation. There have
been several cases of
serious criminals such as
Nicky Cruz, who have
turned from a life of crime
to help people in later life
Christian arguments FOR
"an eye for an eye, a tooth for a
tooth" = the punishment should
be fitting for the crime
"whoever sheds the blood of
man, by man shall his blood be
shed" = capital punishment
should be used on those that
take a life
"Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for
there is no authority except that which God has established" =
christians should obey the laws and punishments of the
government of the country they are living in
Christian arguments AGAINST
"thou shalt not kill" = killing in any circumstance and for any reason is wrong
Bible teaches that life is sacred and only God can
take life, even as punishment-sanctity of life
Jesus banned revenge and retribution when he said 'an eye for
an eye' was wrong "if someone strikes you on the right cheek,
turn to them the other also".
Muslim arguments
FOR
God sets down this punishment in the Qur'an for murder, adultery and apostasy
Mohammed sentenced people
to death and he is the
exemplar of a good muslim
Shari'ah sets down
this punishment for
some crimes
Muslim arguments AGAINST
capital punishment is recommended but not compulsory
Shari'ah says the victims of the family can
claim blood money instead of the death
penalty
The Qur'an gives strict guidelines under which the death
penalty can be given but these are rarely met so it should
not be used
Drugs and Alcohol
drugs and the law
ILLEGAL DRUGS: heroin, cocaine,
ecstasy, LSD and cannabis
RECREATIONAL DRUGS: people use for pleasure and
relaxation. Most are illegal, however tobacco and alcohol
are legal (some religions would class caffeine as a
recreational drug)
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: prescribed by a doctor to treat a medical condition, and are legal
alcohol and the law
have to be 18 to buy alcohol in the UK
cannot drink and drive
cannot serve or
sell alcohol to a
drunk person
pubs need
licences to sell
alcohol on
their premises
an 'off-licence'
has a licence to
sell alcohol to
be taken off
the premises
effects of drugs and alcohol
caffeine is a stimulant - keeps people alert and awake
alcohol is a depressant:
relaxes people - can cause
depression- makes people
dunk - can lose control
cannabis is often taken as a relaxant: can be taken for pain
relief or for a high - can cause mental health issues
cocaine is a stimulant that lasts for 30 mins:
highly addictive and expensive -can lead to
heart problems and convulsions - an
overdose can kill
heroine is an opiate: relaxes people, relieves pain - highly
addictive - can cause dangerous withdrawal symptoms, make
people sick - overdose can kill - diseases can spread through the
needles the addicts use
drugs can ruin family life as the pressure
on loved ones can be very difficult - can
lead to financial ruin
Christian teachings on drugs
The bible says that your body is the temple
of the holy spirit - suggests you should
treat it with respect as it is made by God
and holy
The bible says "thou shalt not kill" -
taking/dealing drugs can lead to death
and violent crime
bible says Christians
should obey the
governing authorities
- suggests they
should follow the
government;s law,
especially on drugs
Jesus taught people to love thy
neighbour - selling illegal
drugs is not a loving thing to
do
the 10 commandments state
"honour your mother and
father" - suggests ruining a
family through drug use is
wrong
jesus helped the sick so he
would not be against
medicinal drugs
Christian reasons FOR alcohol
paul encouraged timothy to drink for
medical reasons
Jesus turned water into
wine
drinking in moderation is acceptable if it doesnt lead to
sin
Christian reasons AGAINST alcohol
drinking encourages others to drink too much
alcohol is much stronger
and more dangerous
today than in Bible times
drinking water in Bible times was
dangerous - alcohol was safer
alcohol abuse in rampant in
society - best not to drink as
an example to others
Muslim views on drugs and alcohol
dont abuse
bodies with
drugs and
alcohol - the
Qur'an
states: "Do
not make
your own
hands
contribute to
your own
destruction".
Qur'an forbids alcohol
Mohammed
also banned
and didn't
use it
Islam teaches that a person
who is not sick doesn't
need drugs
taking drugs is forbidden under Shari'ah law
Muslims should obey the laws of the
land (eg. UK laws)
Allah gave you a body - it
is his to take away, not
the user's
can distract from prayer and encourage sin
some Muslims
smoke.
many will
sell alcohol
and tobacco
at corner
shops
many
others
would find
selling
alcohol
unacceptable