A QUESTIONS ON GOOD AND EVIL
Explain what is meant by ‘Good’ (2)
Explain what is meant by ‘Evil (2)
Explain what is meant by ‘Forgiveness’ (2)
Explain what is meant by ‘Free Will’ (2)
Explain what is meant by ‘Justice’ (2)
Explain what is meant by ‘Morality’ (2)
Explain what is meant by ‘Punishment’ (2)
Explain what is meant by ‘Sin’ (2)
Explain what is meant by ‘Suffering’ (2)
State two example of sin (2)
Give two examples of good (2)
State two ways someone might fight for justice (2)
Give two aims of punishment (2)
B QUESTIONS ON GOOD AND EVIL
Explain how people make moral decisions die (5)
Explain the difference between crime and sin (5)
Explain how crime might be caused began (5)
Explain the aims of punishment (5)
Explain from one religion, attitudes to punishment (5)
Explain the role of prison reformers (5)
Explain from one religion, views on justice (5)
Explain the role of a prison chaplain (5)
Explain from one religion views on capital punishment (5)
Explain from one religion, teachings on forgiveness (5)
Explain from one religion, views on evil and suffering (5)
C QUESTIONS ON GOOD AND EVIL
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions view son the death penalty.
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions the importance of forgiveness.
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions views on the aims of punishment.
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions views
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions teachings on good
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions why we have evil in the world
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions attitudes to suffering
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions views on free will
Explain from 1/2 religious traditions their understanding of predestination
D QUESTIONS ON GOOD AND EVIL
‘Suffering disproves the existence of God’
‘True forgiveness is impossible’
‘Good can always outweigh evil’
‘Capital punishment is always wrong’
‘Deterrence is the best aim of punishment’