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    Cards (54)

    • Issues of relationships
      • Adultery
      • Divorce
      • Cohabitation
      • Commitment
      • Contraception
      • Gender equality
      • Responsibilities
      • Roles
    • Adultery
      Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not their spouse
    • Divorce
      To legally end a marriage
    • Cohabitation
      To live together in a sexual relationship, without being married, or in a civil partnership
    • Commitment
      A sense of dedication and obligation to someone or something
    • Contraception
      Methods used to prevent a woman from becoming pregnant during or following sexual intercourse
    • Gender equality
      People of all genders enjoying the same rights and opportunities in all aspects of their lives
    • Responsibilities
      Actions/duties you are expected to carry out
    • Roles
      Position, status or function of a person in society, as well as the characteristics and social behaviour expected of them
    • Issues of good and evil
      • Good
      • Evil
    • Good
      That which is considered morally right, beneficial and to our advantage
    • Evil
      That which is considered extremely immoral, wicked and wrong
    • Forgiveness
      To grant pardon for a wrongdoing; to give up resentment and the desire seek revenge against a wrongdoer
    • Free will
      The ability to make choices voluntarily and independently. The belief that nothing is pre-determined
    • Justice
      Fairness; where everyone has equal provisions and opportunity
    • Morality
      Principles and standards determining which actions are right or wrong
    • Punishment
      A penalty given to someone for a crime or wrong they have done
    • Sin
      Deliberate immoral action, breaking a religious or moral law
    • Suffering
      Pain or distress caused by injury, illness or loss. Suffering can be physical, emotional/psychological or spiritual
    • Issues of life and death
      • Afterlife
      • Environmental sustainability
      • Euthanasia
      • Evolution
      • Abortion
      • Quality of life
      • Sanctity of life
      • Soul
    • Afterlife
      Life after death; the belief that existence continues after physical death
    • Environmental sustainability
      Ensuring that the demands placed on natural resources can be met without reducing capacity to allow all people and other species of animals, as well as plant life, to live well, now and in the future
    • Euthanasia
      From Greek, eu 'good' + thanatos 'death'. Sometimes referred to as 'mercy killing. The act of killing or permitting the death of a person who is suffering from a serious illness
    • Evolution
      The process by which different living creatures are believed to have developed from earlier, less complex forms during the history of the earth
    • Abortion
      When a pregnancy is ended so that it does not result in the birth of a child
    • Quality of life
      The extent to which life is meaningful and pleasurable
    • Sanctity of life
      The belief that life is precious, or sacred. For many religious believers, only human life holds this special status
    • Soul
      The spiritual aspect of a being; that which connects someone to God. The soul is often regarded as nonphysical and as living on after physical death, in an after life
    • Issues of human rights
      • Censorship
      • Discrimination
      • Extremism
      • Human rights
      • Personal conviction
      • Prejudice
      • Relative and absolute poverty
      • Social justice
    • Censorship
      The practice of suppressing and limiting access to materials considered obscene, offensive or a threat to security. People may also be restricted in their speech by censorship laws
    • Discrimination
      Acts of treating groups of people, or individuals differently, based on prejudice
    • Extremism
      Believing in and supporting ideas that are very far from what most people consider correct or reasonable
    • Human rights
      The basic entitlements of all human beings, afforded to them simply because they are human
    • Personal conviction
      Something a person strongly feels or believes in
    • Prejudice
      Pre-judging; judging people to be inferior or superior without cause
    • Relative and absolute poverty
      Absolute poverty - an acute state of deprivation, whereby a person cannot access the most basic of their human needs. Relative poverty - a standard of poverty measured in relation to the standards of a society in which a person lives, e.g. living on less than X% of average UK income
    • Social justice
      Promoting a fair society by challenging injustice and valuing diversity. Ensuring that everyone has equal access to provisions, equal opportunities and rights
    • Buddhism
      • Anicca
      • Anatta
      • Dukkha
      • Skandhas
      • Samatha
      • Pratitya
      • Mettabhavana
      • Vipassana
    • Anicca
      The impermanent nature of all things
    • Anatta
      No independent or permanent self
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