early religion Flashcards

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define personal freedom

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personal freedom is to make a choice freely without undue pressure. anyone should have the freedom to do what they like

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define relevant knowledge

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relevant knowledge is a skill needed responsible choices and to work out weather or not the choice your about to make is good

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define natural law

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natural law is naturally within us. we are born with it. eg. to treat every single person equally

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define moral relativism

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to hold what is right and wrong depends entirely upon individuals point of views called moral relativism . eg persecution of jews in nazi Germany

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define moral principles

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moral principles are right or wrong and are revealed by god if they are right or wrong

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define decalogue

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decalogue is another name for the 10 commandments

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define covenant

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a covenant is a promise or agreement god and his people

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define responsibility

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having an obligation to do something.or having control or care for someone. making responsible choices. taking responsibility for your actions

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what was the first main event in the book of exodus

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birth and education and fight of Moses. first ineffectual attempts to prevail upon pharos to let Israelites go

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what was the second main event in the book of exodus

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account of the observance of the first passover

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what was the third main event in the book of exodus

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the guiding of the people of sinai. which tells of the departure and miraculous crossing of the Red Sea

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what was the fourth main event in the book of exodus

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the making of the covenant at sinai. making of the 10 commandments

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what was the fifth main event in the book of exodus

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directions of the building of the tabernacle

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what was the sixth main event in the book of exodus

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the renewing of the covenant after the sinful actions of the Israelites

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what was the seventh main event in the book of exodus

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the actual building and dedication of the tabernacle of the lord

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what is the first commandment

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I am the lord your god you must not have strange gods before me

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what is the second commandment

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you shall not use the lords name in vain

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what is the third commandment

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remember to keep the lords day holy

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what is the fourth commandment

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honour your mother and father

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what is the fifth commandment

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you shall not kill

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what is the sixth commandment

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you shall not commit adultery

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what is the seventh commandment

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you shall not steal

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what is the eighth commandment

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you shall not bear false witness against your neighbours

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what is the ninth commandment

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you shall not covet your neighbours wife

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what is the tenth commandment

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you shall not covet your neighbours goods

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what are the first three commandments concerned with

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the first three commandments are concerned with god

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what are the 4-10 commandments concerned with

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the 4-10 commandments are concerned with responsibilities towards your mother and father and neighbour

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outline three laws enacted by parliament that violate divine law. describe how they violate divine law

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euthanasia/ assisted suicide, abortion and the death penalty