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1. Theme A: Relationships and Families
1.2 Sexual Relationships Before and Outside of Marriage
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In Islam, premarital sex is strictly forbidden as it is considered a
sin
In Islam, severe religious and legal punishments may apply to those engaging in premarital
sex
What are the two main forms of relationships outside of marriage?
Cohabitation and dating
Order the consequences of premarital sex from strictest to most neutral religious views:
1️⃣ Severe punishments in Islam
2️⃣ Guilt and shame in Christianity
3️⃣ Focus on ethical conduct in Hinduism
4️⃣ Neutral stance in Buddhism
Legal and financial benefits such as inheritance rights apply primarily to
married
couples.
What is the definition of premarital sex?
Sexual intercourse before marriage
Which religious traditions have more flexible or neutral views on premarital sex?
Hinduism and Buddhism
What is the key characteristic of premarital sex in religious contexts?
Sexual intercourse before marriage
Premarital sex is generally considered a sin in Christianity and
Islam
.
True
What is a relationship outside of marriage?
Bond without legal recognition
What legal recognition do married relationships have that relationships outside marriage lack?
Rights and responsibilities
What is Christianity's general view on relationships outside marriage?
Generally discouraged
What does Buddhism emphasize in relationships outside marriage?
Ethical behavior
Relationships outside marriage provide flexibility but may face social stigma.
True
Christianity generally prohibits premarital sex because sex is seen as sacred and meant for
marriage
Buddhism's neutral stance on premarital sex emphasizes ethical
conduct
Christianity generally prohibits premarital sex because it is seen as sacred and meant for marriage.
True
Christianity permits premarital sex in modern interpretations.
False
Buddhism prohibits premarital sex because it is unethical.
False
Which religion considers premarital sex to be a major sin with severe punishments?
Islam
Married couples often face higher social expectations for
commitment
What social expectation is commonly associated with marriage?
Commitment and stability
Marriage grants legal recognition and grants rights and
responsibilities
.
The major Abrahamic faiths of Christianity and Islam generally prohibit
premarital
sex.
True
Some individuals may find relationships outside of marriage more fulfilling based on their beliefs.
True
The major Abrahamic religions view premarital sex as morally
wrong
.
What is dating in the context of relationships outside marriage?
Romantic engagements without co-residence
Dating in relationships outside marriage includes co-residential aspects.
False
Relationships outside marriage always lead to social stigma and emotional insecurity.
False
Hinduism
has modern interpretations that are more accepting of relationships outside marriage.
True
Match the impact area with its description in relationships outside marriage:
Social ↔️ Variable social acceptance
Emotional ↔️ Risk of instability
Financial ↔️ Limited access to benefits
Hinduism's view on premarital sex is universally strict across all interpretations.
False
What is premarital sex defined as?
Sexual intercourse before marriage
Where does premarital sex take place?
Outside the context of marriage
What is the modern Hindu view on premarital sex?
Focus on ethical conduct
Islam strictly forbids premarital sex, considering it a
sin
What legal advantage does marriage provide over non-married relationships?
Legal rights and responsibilities
Marriage grants legal rights and responsibilities not available in non-married relationships.
True
Match the relationship type with its key characteristic:
Married Relationship ↔️ Legally recognized
Relationship Outside Marriage ↔️ No legal recognition
Order the distinctions between married and non-married relationships:
1️⃣ Legal Recognition
2️⃣ Social Expectations
3️⃣ Financial Implications
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