Religious Education

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Year 11 Religious Studies Flashcards on Religious Education, created by Georgia Hale on 13/02/2017.
Georgia Hale
Flashcards by Georgia Hale, updated more than 1 year ago
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Christianity Evil and Suffering Evil is a cause of human suffering. There are two types of evil: Moral evil - the acts of humans which are considered to be morally wrong Natural evil - natural disasters, such as earthquakes or tsunamis
Religions differ in what they teach about the origins of evil: Some consider it to have been present in the world from the beginning as the work of evil forces.
Religions differ in what they teach about the origins of evil: Some believe it is part of God's creation which may have a purpose that humans cannot understand.
Religions differ in what they teach about the origins of evil: Some consider it to be the outcome of ignorance and to have no beginning. Most religions teach that moral evil should be opposed. Attempts should be made to minimise the impact of natural evil.
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