relationships and family Flashcards

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Attitudes towards sexual relationships- Christianity

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-christian church teaches that sex expresses a deep and loving life long union that first requires commitment of marriage
-Not all christians agree with thus but all of them are against unfaihfulness
- The bible teaches that heterosexual relationships are part of gods plan
- Gensis 1:28 ‘be fruitful and multiply’

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Attitudte towards sexual relationships- Buddhism

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  • buddhism does not favour one form of sexuality over another/ or teach that sex before marriage is wrong
  • for buddhists the most important principle is not to harm others through sexual activity TEACHING HERE
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Views on homosexual relationships- christianity

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-Some christians oppose homosexual relationships because they believ this goes against god’s plan
- Catholic church teaches that homosexual activity is a sinful. ‘ Do not have sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman’; that is detestable’ Levicus 18:22

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Views on homosexual relationships- Buddhism

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-Buddhist teaching s do not oppose homosexual relationships or marriage
- many buddhists believ homosexual relationships are not morally different from heterosexual relationships

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sexual relationships before marriage- Christian

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-Anglican and catholic churches teach that sex before marriage is wrong
-Some liberal christians think sex before marriage can be a valid expression of love, particularly if the couple are intending to get married or have a life long committment
- Christians believ that it is wrong to use people for sex ‘ flee from sexual immorality’- corinthians 6:18

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sexual relationships before marriage- Buddhism

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  • Buddhism teaches that sex before marriage is acceptable- no less moral than marriage
  • Some buddhists wait until marriage to have sex but this is likely for personal reasons
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sexual relationships outside marriage- Christianity

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Christians are againts adultery- breaks the marriage vows ‘ you shall not commit adultery’- Exodus 20;14

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Sexual relationships outside marriage- Buddhism

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Most buddhists would say adultery is unskilful because it involves deceit and is likely to cause harm

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Contraception and family planning- Catholics

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  • Artificial conraception goes against natural law and the purpose of marriage
  • Sex should always be open to creating a new life
  • family planning should only involve natural methods of contraception
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Contraception and family planning-Anglicans and Non conformists

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-Contraception is allowed for couples to develop their relationship before having children, to space out pregnancies, to avoid harming the mothers health.
- Christians who believe life begins at the moment of conception are against methods that prevent the fertilised egg from developing as this is seen as causing an abortion and a form of murder.

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Contraception and family planning-Buddhists

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  • Most buddhists believ it is acceptable to use contraception that prevents conception
  • some believe contraception thst prevents a fertilised egg from developing is a form of killing and breaks the first moral precept
  • having a child is not an obligation
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Contraception and family planning-Non religous people in british society

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-There is a widespread acceptance of artificial contraception to help famiy planning
- many people think it is responsible to use contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancies- controls population growth

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Purpose and nature of marriage- Non religious views

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  • legal union between [two people] in a relationship
    -a serious, lifelong commitment made in public to another person
  • provides legal and financial benefits
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purpose of marriage-buddhist

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-social contract instead of a religious or sacred act
- a civil ceremony
- can be between of two people of the same sex
- helps the wellbeing of a community and society as a whole by cementing strong, trusting relationships that provide support,protection and happiness

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purpose of marriage-Christian views

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-a gift from god and part of the natural law
- a covenant before god in which the couple promises to live faithfully together ill death
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Beliefs on cohabitation

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Catholic and Orthodox-oppose cohabitation as they believe sex should only take place within marriage
Anglican and protestant Christians- accept that although marriage is best people may cohabit in a faithful, loving and comitted way without being married
Buddhist- do not go against sex before marriage or cohabitation

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Christian views on divorce and remarrriage

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  • some christiance believ in the sanctity of marriage vows
  • Catholics- marriage is a sacrament that is permanent cannot be dissolved by civil divorce, catholics can seperate but not remarry while their partner is alive
  • other christians -divorce is the lesser of two evils
  • protestant churches- accep civil divorce and remarriage in church under certain conditions
  • These christians-church should reflect gods forgiveness and allow couples a second chance for happiness
  • jesus taught that if anyone got divorced and then remarried they were comitting adultery’mark10:11-12
  • Matthew 5;32- if a man divorces his wife for any cause other than unchasitity he involves her in adultery’
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Buddhsit views on divorce and remarriage

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  • no teachings that stae divorce or remarriage are wrong
    -but some buddhist societies disapprove of divorce, couples put more effort into mending their rekationship
  • clinging to an attachment causes sufferning
  • consider divorce if it is not possible to reconcile the relationship its the only way to reduce suffering
    -many buddhists see remarriage as an oppurtunity to commit to a new healthy relationship
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Types of family- Nucleur family

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  • mother and father and children
  • most commen in the west
  • christians- fulfills god’s plan for a woman to be united together and increase in number genesis 1;28 2;24
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Types of family- extended familu

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  • includes grandparents and other relatives as well
  • in biblical times many familys lived in extended families for extra support
  • still commen in countries like thailand and sri lanka
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Types of family- same sex family

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-some christians disapproves of same sex parents, children should grow up with a male and female role model as parents
- other christians and most buddhists think its more important for christians to be in a secure and loving family

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Types of family- polygamous

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-illegal in the uk
- christians - goes against gods plan for marriage to be between one woman and one man and can lead to sexual immorality 1 corinthians 7;2
- not favoured family model in buddhism

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