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    • Self esteem: confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
    • Body Image: A person's understanding their physical appearance. It involves how they compare themselves to that of the standards of beauty set within society.
    • Marriage: The legal union between two people (in some countries this now includes couples of the same sex)
    • Divorce: The legal ending of a marriage stating that it did happen but now it has ended
    • Adultery: Sex between two people where one or both of them is married to someone else; adultery; having an affair
    • Annulment: Where the marriage is stated never to have happened
    • What are sacraments? Sacraments are visible signs of God's invisible grace and commitments to God. They help build up the body of Christ and give worship to God.
    • What is the purpose of sacraments in Christianity? The purpose of sacraments in Christianity is to serve as visible signs of God's grace, commitments to God, building up the body of Christ, and giving worship to God.
    • Contraception
      Methods that prevent pregnancy from occurring
    • What is Agape
      Christian Love
    • What is an example of Agape: charity, tolerance and respect towards all people
    • What is Eros?
      Sexual affection , passion or desire
    • What is Storge?
      A warm affection or liking
    • What is Philos?

      Love of family and friends
    • What is an example of Eros? The love felt between lovers
    • What is an example of Storge? The natural love and affection of a parent for their child.
    • What is an example of Philos? The love you might feel with an actual sibling or a dear friend
    • What are some methods of contraception? -Natural Family Planning
      -Withdrawal
      -The Pill
      -The Morning After Pill
      -Barrier Methods
      -The Coil
      -Abstention
    • What is Natural Family Planning? Spouse track their cycles (no sex when ovulating)
    • What is withdrawal? A man will pull his penis out of the vagina before ejaculation
    • What is the pill? An oral contraceptive taken everyday to prevent female fertility
    • What are the Sacraments of Marriage? -Monogamous (between one man and one woman)- Traditional Church teaching

      -Exclusive (you are only in a relationship with your husband/ with- no one else)
      -Legally binding

      -Publicly Acknowledged (in front of at least 2 witnesses)

      -Consummated in sexual union (officially married after the couple have had sex)

      -Life-giving/ Life-sharing (should produce children)

      -Life-long (you remain married until either partner dies- 'till death do us part
    • What is the Morning After Pill? An emergency abortive contraceptive that, if taken after sexual intercourse, destroys an already fertilised egg
    • What is the Barrier method? Prevents pregnancy by physically preventing sperm from entering the uterus.
    • What is the coil? small, T-shaped contraceptive device made from plastic and copper that fits inside the womb (uterus).
    • What is abstention? A practice of refraining from some or all aspects of sexual activity.
    • Why might some people get a divorce? Adultery

      One/ both partners are no longer in love

      Disability

      False expectations

      Constant arguing

      Physical/emotion abuse

      Money issues (debt, gambling, loss of job etc)

      Addiction (drug/ alcohol)
    • Allah
      Arabic word for God
    • Omnipotent
      All poweful
    • Omniscient
      All knowing
    • Omnibenevolent
      All loving
    • Who is considered the leader and founder of Islam? Prophet Muhammad
    • Where did Muslims believe the angel Gabriel appeared to Prophet Muhammad? In a Cave
    • What was recited to Prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel? The first verse within the Qur'an
    • Laylat al-Qadr
      The Night of Power (destiny)
    • Imamate: The divine appointment of the Imams within Shi'a Islam
    • Salah
      Prayer 5 times a day facing Mecca
    • Ramadan: (Islam) a fast (held from sunrise to sunset) that is carried out during the Islamic month of Ramadan
    • Zakat
      Tax for charity; obligatory for all Muslims
    • Hajj: A pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims
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