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religion year 9
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Define Conscience | Refers to the whole body, person and soul and intellect, trying to make judgements about what's right and what's wrong. |
| Define Values | Values are individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another |
| How many stages of maturity are there? | Six |
| What is the 1st stage of maturity? | Where a person mostly makes choices because of fear and punishment |
| What is the 2nd stage of maturity | A person's choices are motivated by what they will get out of it |
| What is the 3rd stage of maturity | A person acts according to be liked or gain approval |
| What is the 4th stage of maturity | A person acts accordingly to what is said by someone or something which has been accepted as a higher authority such as the law. |
| What is the 5th stage of maturity | A person makes a decision based on the consequences of society or the group about the issue. |
| What is the 6th stage of maturity | A person makes a decision based on the demands of justice. |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: Worship only the one God | God must come first before anything else |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: Don't use God's name in vain | A name is who we are and that should be respected. God commands us to live with respect for others and God's self. |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: Keep sabbath day holy | Remember to find time to rest and refocus on what is important in life. |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: Honor your mother and father. | Relationships with your family are important |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: You shall not kill. | All life has value and is sacred. |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: You shall not commit adultery | Keep your promises so people do not get hurt. |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: You shall not steal | Don't take what doesn't belong to you |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: Do not tell lies about others | Don't gossip or speak badly of others |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: Don't desire the partner of another. | Respect the relationship of others. |
| What is the meaning of the commandment: Don't desire the property for another | Respect the property that belongs to others, don't be jealous if other have more than you. |
| How many commandments are there? | 10 Commandments. |
| What is the meaning of the principle: The life and dignity of the person | We are all made in the image and likeness of God |
| What is the meaning of the principle: The rights and Responsibilities of the person | People have the right to participate in decision that affect their lives. |
| What is the meaning of the principle: The call to family, community and to participation | People are social being who realize their dignity and rights in a relationship with others. We have a responsibility to participate in these various communities we belong to. |
| What is the meaning of the principle: The dignity of work and the rights of workers | Everyone has the right to work and to be treated fairly and equally while working with good conditions |
| What is the meaning of the principle: The option for the poor and vulnerable | Priority must be given to the needs of the poor and vulnerable in our society |
| What is the meaning of the principle: Solidarity | Requires for us to see another person as a neighbor who is equal in dignity |
| What is the meaning of the principle: The Universal Destination of Created Goods | All the resources of the earth are for the common good of everybody on the earth no matter where you live. We have been entrusted by God to care for the environment. |
| Define this ethical approach: Utilitarian | This means something that is useful and helps people the most. It focuses on doing things that bring the greatest good or happiness to the most people. |
| Define this ethical approach: Subjectivism | This means what someone thinks or feels about something which is true to them, even if others may feel differently. Everyone has their own feelings and opinions and those opinions are important. |
| Define this ethical approach: Relativism | This means what is right or true can be different depending on where you are, who you're with, or what you believes, it's like saying there isn't one right answer for everyone, it depends on the situation or culture. |
| Define this ethical approach: Deontological | This means doing the right thing because it's a rule or duty, no matter what happens. It's about following important rules or laws because they are the right thing to do. |
| Moral Truth | The idea that some statements are ultimately true or false regardless of personal opinion. |