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    • What is the first cause argument related to?
      The existence of God
    • How does conscience relate to morality according to the study material?
      Conscience guides us on right and wrong
    • What do Fundamentalists believe about the Bible?
      It has no errors and is literal
    • What do critical viewers of the Bible believe?
      Conflicts with the Bible should be rejected
    • How is God revealed through Jesus according to the material?
      He understands human pressures and emotions
    • What do miracles demonstrate about Jesus?
      That Jesus is God
    • What role do miracles play in Christianity?
      They are acts of compassion and healing
    • How do Christians view the resurrection?
      As a demonstration of God's power
    • What is the impact of meeting a Christian on faith?
      It can inspire and strengthen faith
    • Who is Elizabeth Fry and what did she do?
      She reformed the prison system by God's command
    • What are conversions in religious experience?
      They lead to a new direction in life
    • What are mystical experiences?
      Encounters with God through heightened awareness
    • What is a communicant experience?
      When a minister lays hands on someone
    • What does Pentecostalism emphasize?
      The work of the Holy Spirit
    • What is the Eucharist in Christianity?
      The presence of God in service rites
    • What does the Sacrament of Reconciliation involve?
      Confession of sins to a priest
    • What does the term 'terrorism' mean?
      Illegal use of violence to create fear
    • How can terrorism be reduced?
      Through education
    • What is the Greater Jihad?
      The struggle to be a better person
    • What is the Lesser Jihad?
      The struggle to build a good Muslim community
    • What does the Catholic Church say about Just War?
      It accepts Just War under certain conditions
    • What is Just War Theory?
      A war fought for the right reasons
    • What are the conditions for a Just War?
      Self-defense, peace, and oppression
    • What is a holy war?
      A war fought to defend religion
    • What were the Medieval holy wars about?
      Attempts to reclaim land from Muslims
    • What is the modern context of holy wars?
      USA and USSR wars to bring peace
    • What does forgiveness mean in the context of the study material?
      Letting go of anger without condoning actions
    • What does the phrase "they do not know what they are doing" imply?
      People may act without understanding consequences
    • What is the significance of peace in the study material?
      It is a goal for many religious teachings
    • How does the study material view the relationship between religion and politics?
      Religion influences political actions and beliefs
    • What is the role of violence in the Old Testament?
      It supports fighting for peace
    • How does the New Testament view violence?
      It teaches "Turn the other cheek"
    • What is the significance of the Sermon on the Mount?
      It teaches peaceful responses to conflict
    • How do Christians view terrorism?
      As a perversion of religion
    • What is the relationship between education and terrorism?
      Education can help reduce terrorism
    • What is the role of the Church of England regarding violence?
      It favors non-violence
    • What does 'Jus ad bellum' refer to?
      Intentions for going to war
    • What does 'Jus in bello' refer to?
      Actions taken during war
    • What is the significance of the phrase "fighting for peace"?
      It justifies war under certain conditions
    • What does the term 'guided evolution' imply?
      Evolution is directed by a higher power
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