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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