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Question | Answer |
Religious Education | Looking for god |
What is a Atheist? | A atheist is someone who doesn't believe in God |
What is a theist? | A theist is someone who believes in God |
What is a agnostic? | A agnostic is someone who is not sure to believe in God |
Summarise the Design Argument | The Design Argument is that the world is so perfect it must have had a designer and that designer is God |
Summaries the First Cause Argument | The First Cause Argument is that everything must have been caused by something else |
What does numinous mean? | Having a strong or spiritual quality; indicating or suggesting the presence of a divinity |
What does conversion mean? | The act or an instance of converting or the process of being converted |
What does miracle mean? | A surprising and welcome event that is not expectable by natural or scientific laws and is before considered to be the work of a divine agency |
What does prayer mean? | an earnest hope or wish |
What does Justice mean? | To fight to be fair |
What does racism mean? | Discrimination against someone different a different race |
What does sexism mean? | Stereotyping typically against a women, on the basis of sex |
What does prejudice mean? | preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual appearance |
What does discrimination mean? | A unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age or sex |
What did Desmond Tutu fight for? | He fought for segregation |
What did Martin Luther King fight for? | Segregation/racism |
What did Mother Teresa do? | She helped the poor in india to help sick people |
What are the effects of poverty? | Poverty are like hunger, illness and thirst |
What did the Christian Aid do? | They helped 50 states get over hunger illnesses, and thirst |
justice | the right of all people to equal protection of their human rights without discrimination |
prejudice | judging someone before you know them |
discrimination | treating people differently because they are different - race/ age/ gender/ religion |
north- south divide | rich countries in the north and poor countries in the south |
racism | treating someone unfairly because of their skin colour |
sexism | treating someone unfairly because of their gender |
human rights | the things we are entitled to do because were humans |
what did Desmond Tutu do? | he became a leading spokesperson for the rights of black South Africans |
what did Mother Teresa do? | she dedicated her life to helping the poor, the sick, the needy and the helpless |
what did Martin Luther King do? | was a civil tights activist who led non-violent protests |
what was the life of the Prophet Muhammed | ... |
1 | Muhammad was not happy with the sinful practices around him and the way women were poorly teated |
2 | he started praying and meditating regularly in the caves around Makkah |
3 | when he was 40 he received a revelation from Allah |
4 | Muhammad started preaching the words Allah had told him |
5 | someone tried to kill him so he and his followers moved to Madinah where he became ruler |
6 | Muhammad defeated the people of Makkah in battles and moved back there with fist muslim community |
what is the Mihrab? | it is the way to Makkah which is the place where muslims should face while praying |
what is the Minaret? | where a man would call for prayer |
what is the Minbar? | for Friday prayers/ where somebody leads a special prayer |
what is the prayer hall? | for prayer |
what is the dome for? | traditional reasons and it keeps the mosque cool and louder |
what is the women gallery? | where women pray |
what is the first pillar of Islam? | Shahadahah - reciting the Muslims statement of belief |
What id the second pillar of Islam? | Salah - performing prayers five times each day |
What is the third pillar of Islam? | Zakah - paying a charity tax of 2.5% of what you earn to the poor and needy |
what is the forth pillar of Islam? | Sawm - fasting during the month of Ramadan |
what is the fifth pillar of Islam? | Hajj - pilgrimage to Makkah |
what is a rite of passage? | a ceremony or event making an important stage in someones life |
how do Christians celebrate the rights of passage for birth? | they have a christening |
how to christians celebrate the rite of passage for death? | they are either cremated or buried and have bible reading and hyms to help God except this person |
how to Muslims celebrate the rites of passage for birth? | the first thing the baby hears is the shadahah and they have a ceremony called the Aquiqah Ceremony. |
how to Muslims celebrate the rites of passage for death. | the last thing they hear/say is Shadahah and they would have a funeral but would not allowed to be cremated |
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