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  • Old Testatement quotations
    • " You are all made in the image of God."
    • "An eye for eye."
  • New Testament quotations
    • "Love thy neighbour as thyself."
    • "Turn the other cheek."
    • "Blessed are the peacemakers."
    • "Rescue the weak and needy."
  • The Ten Commandments
    These can be found in the Old Testament, which christians as well as Jews believe in.
    1. You shall have no other God but me.
    2. You shall not make for yourself any idol, nor worship it.
    3. You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God.
    4. You shall remember and keep the Sabbath day holy.
    5. Respect your mother and father.
    6. You must not kill.
    7. You must not commit adultery.
    8. You must not steal.
    9. You must not give false evidence against your neighbour.
    10. You must not be envious
  • Islam Quotations from the Qur'an
    "No one is comparable to him."
    "Only what God has decreed will happen to us."
    "The most execellent names belong to God."
    "He is in charge of everything."
    "Your Lord says, "Call on me and I will answer you.""
    "He is with you wherever you are."
    "Each person has angels before him and behind, watching over him by God's command."
    "God does not change the condititon of people unless they change what is in themselves."
    "Every community is sent a messenger."
    "This is the scripture in which there is no doubt."
  • What does monotheist mean?
    • Believing in one God.
  • What does Trinity mean?
    The idea that God is the Father, Son and Holy spirit.
  • What does incarnation mean?
    • The idea of being made flesh.
  • What does Resurrection mean?

    • Coming back to life.
  • What does ascension mean?
    • The Ascension of Jesus is the departure of Christ from Earth into the presence of God.
  • Are Christians Monotheists?

    • Yes they believe in one God.
  • What are the characteristics of God? (Christian beliefs)
    • Eternal
    • Omnipotent- all powerful
    • Omniscient- all knowing
    • Omnipresent- all present
    • Omnibenevolent- all loving
    • Just
  • Why is the incarnation of Jesus important?
    • Incarnation Simply means "Becoming flesh." The son of God came in flesh in order to be the saviour of man kind.
    • Without incarnation, Christ could not really die, and the cross is meaningless.
  • What was the role of the Spirit in the creation? (The trinity)
    • The spirit of God was involved in the creation.
    • The spirit does not have a physical form.
    • God's spirit is within the world and all living things.
  • What is a useful quote to remind us of the role of the word during the Trinity in creation?
    • " In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
  • What was the role of the word in the creation? (Trinity)
    • The word symbolises Jesus and he is believed to have been involved with the creation of the world- as part of the idea of the trinity.
  • What did the Old Testament believe about creation?
    • Christians believe that God created the earth and all living things on Earth.
    • Many Christians believe that although it may not be scientifically accurate, this account of creation contains religious truth , explaning the process of creation was God's choice and that God designed it. The six days are taken symbolic, not literal.
  • What did the New Testament believe about creation?
    This describes "The Word" - which refers to God the Son (Jesus). This implies that Jesus was involved in creation and that the concept of the Trinity has exsisted since the beginning of time and therefore that the Trinity was linked to the creation of The World.
  • What is a sin?
    • A sin is an illegal action that separates humans from God. Sinful thoughts (anger) can lead to sinful actions (murder). Some sins are therefore illegal.
  • What do christians believe about sins?
    • Christians believe that all humans commit sins.
  • What do Catholics believe about sins?
    • Some Catholics believe we are born with an in-built tendency to sin, called original sin.
  • Where did the idea of sin originate from?
    • The idea reflects back to Adam and Eve, who disobeyed God by eating an apple. This was the first origin of sin. This resulted in the separation from God.
  • Why did God give people free will?
    Christians believe that God gave people free will, but they should use their freedo, to make choices that would please God. God deliberately provides the (10 commandments) to help guide people to make good choices.
  • True or false: Salvation is the saving of the soul from the sin and it's consequences. God is the one who can save people.
    False: Jesus is the one who can save people not God.
  • How can Salvation be achieved?
    • Through Good work (obeying Gods laws. 10 commandments)
    • Salvation through Grace- It is not earned or deserved but it is a gift for being faithful.
    • Atonement- restoring the relationship between people and God through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
  • What did Christians believe about the role of Jesus through Salvation?
    • Christans believed Jesus' life, death, and resurrection played a crucial role in God's plan of salvation.
  • Give me five reasons in why Jesus had a crucial role in God's plan to salvation?
    • Jesus' crucifixion made up for the original sin of Adam and Eve.
    • The death of Jesus was important as it restored the relationship of God and believers to bring them salvation.
    • Jesus' resurrection shows the goodness of jesus, defeated by the evil of sin. It was proof that God accepted Jesus as proof of man kind.
    • Jesus' resurrection means humans can now receive forgiveness for their sins.
    • Jesus' death and resurrection made it possible for his believers to gain eternal life.
  • What is atonement?
    • Atonement removes the effects of sin and allows people to restore their relationship with God.
  • How was Jesus apart of the role of the Atonement?
    • Jesus was the biggest part of atonement his sacrifice and death was the most important as he took all the sins of all humanity and paid the debt for all of them.
  • What do Christians believe will happen to you when you die?
    • Christians believe that when you die God will Judge you depending on Your actions and if you've been faithful to Jesus.
  • What quote reminds christians of life after death?
    • "I am the way the truth and the life. No one goes to the father except me." (NT)
  • What do christians believe about heaven? Do they just believe they go for honouring God? Do they go for being baptised?
    • Heaven is where you spend eternity with God. Most Christians believe heaven is a place to reward people for their faith and actions.
  • What do Roman Catholics believe about Purgatory?
    • Roman Catholics believe there is a time of spiritual cleasning called pugatory.
  • What do Catholics believe about purgatory?
    • Christians believe you only go to purgatory to go to heaven afterwards not hell.
  • What do other Christians believe?
    • Other christians believe you either spend eternity with God or go to hell so purgatory is not needed.
  • What do Roman Catholics believe about hell?
    • Roman Catholics strongly believ in hell as an everlasting punishment for those who have commited crimes.
  • Do roman Catholics believe in the devil? 

    • Yes they do and they believe that the devil influences you to commit more wrongdoing.
  • Who was Jesus sentenced to death by?
    • The pontius plate.
  • What promise did God make to the one's who crucifixed him?
    • He forgave those who crucified him and promised one of the men that he would join God in paradise.
  • What happened after the resurrection of Jesus?
    • Jesus rose again from the dead. This is known as Easter Sunday.
  • Who did he appear infront of after his crucifixion to state he knew he would rise from the dead?
    • Mary Magdalene and his disciples