The argument from design and how it may, or may not, lead to belief in God.

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Believing in God The main features of a religious upbringing in one religion and how it may lead to belief in How religious experiences, as seen in the numinous, conversion, miracles and prayer, may belief in God. The argument from design and how it may, or may not, lead to belief in God. The argument from causation and how it may, or may not, lead to belief in God. Why scientific explanations of the origins of the world may lead some people not to believ How one religion responds to scientific explanations of the origins of the world. Why unanswered prayers may lead some people to not believe in God. How one religion responds to the problem of unanswered prayers. Why evil and suffering may lead some people not to believe in God. How one religion responds to the problem of evil and suffering.

How two television and/or radio programmes and/or films about religion may affect a pers attitude to belief in God. Marriage and Family Changing attitudes to marriage, divorce, family life and homosexuality in the UK, and reaso them. Christian attitudes to sex outside marriage, and the reasons for them. Attitudes to sex outside marriage in one religion other than Christianity, and the reasons fo Different Christian attitudes to divorce, and the reasons for them. Different attitudes to divorce in one religion other than Christianity, and the reasons for th Christian teachings on family life and its importance. The teachings of one religion other than Christianity on family life and its importance. Christian attitudes to homosexuality and the reasons for them.

Attitudes to homosexuality in one religion other than Christianity and the reasons for them Different Christian attitudes to contraception, and the reasons for them. Different attitudes to contraception in one religion other than Christianity, and the reasons them. Life and Death Why Christians believe in life after death, and how beliefs about life after death affect th Why the followers of one religion other than Christianity believe in life after death, and h beliefs about life after death affect their lives. Non-religious reasons for believing in life after death (near-death experiences, ghosts, me and the evidence of reincarnation). Why some people do not believe in life after death> The nature of abortion, including current legislation, and why abortion is a controversial i Different Christian attitudes to abortion, and the reasons for them.

Different attitudes to abortion in one religion other than Christianity, and the reasons for The nature of euthanasia, including current legislation, and why euthanasia is a controver issue. Christian attitudes to euthanasia, and the reasons for them. Attitudes to euthanasia in one religion other than Christianity, and the reasons for them. Arguments for and against the media being free to criticise what religions say about matte life and death. Community Cohesion How and why attitudes to the roles of men and women have changed in the UK. Different Christian attitudes to equal rights for men and women in religion, and the reason them. Different attitudes to equal rights for women in religion in one religion other than Christian the reasons for them. The nature of the UK as a multi-ethnic society, including the problems of discrimination an

Government action to promote community cohesion in the UK, including legislation on equa for ethnic minorities and religions. Why Christians should help to promote racial harmony. Why the followers of one religion other than Christianity should help to promote racial harm The UK as a multi-faith society, including the benefits of living in a multi-faith society. Issues raised for religion by a multi-faith society conversion, bringing up children, interfai marriages. Ways in which religions work to promote community cohesion in the UK. How an issue arising from religion and community cohesion has been presented in one form media, for example in a television or radio programme, or in a film, or in the national daily including whether the treatment was fair to religious beliefs and religious people. Rights and Responsibilities hy some Christians use only the Bible as a basis for making moral decisions.

he authority of the Church for Christians and why some Christians use only the Church s teach asis for making moral decisions. he role of conscience and why some Christians believe conscience is the most important guide aking moral decisions. ituation ethics and why some Christians use only situation ethics as a guide for making moral d hy some Christians use a variety of authorities in making moral decisions. uman rights in the UK. hy human rights are important for Christians. hy it is important to take part in democratic and electoral processes. hristian teachings on moral duties and responsibilities: the Golden Rule (Matthew 7:12), the parable of the sh oats (Matthew 25:31 46), Am I my brother s keeper? (Genesis 4:1 10, 1 John 3:11 18). he nature of genetic engineering, including cloning. ifferent attitudes to genetic engineering and cloning in Christianity and the reasons for them.

Environmental and Medical Issues lobal warming its causes and possible solutions. orms of pollution and their possible solutions. he scarcity of natural resources and how this poses a threat to the future of the planet, with p olutions. hristian teachings on stewardship and their effects on Christian attitudes to the environment. uslim teachings on stewardship and their effects on Muslim attitudes to the environment. he nature and importance of medical treatments for infertility. ifferent attitudes to infertility treatments among Christians and the reasons for them. ifferent attitudes to infertility treatments among Muslims and the reasons for them. he nature and importance of transplant surgery. ifferent attitudes to transplant surgery among Christians and the reasons for them.

ifferent attitudes to transplant surgery among Muslims and the reasons for them. Peace and Conflict e United Nations and world peace, including one example of the UN s work for peace. ow religious organisations try to promote world peace. hy wars occur, using examples from current conflicts. e nature and the importance of the theory of just war. fferences among Christians in their attitudes to war and the reasons for them. fferences among Muslims in their attitudes to war and the reasons for them. ristian attitudes to bullying and the reasons for them. uslim attitudes to bullying and the reasons for them.

ligious conflicts within families. ristian teachings on forgiveness and reconciliation. uslim teachings on forgiveness and reconciliation. Crime and Punishment he need for law and justice.1: heories of punishment and the arguments for and against them. hy justice is important for Christians. hy justice is important for Muslims. he nature of capital punishment, and non-religious arguments about capital punishment. ifferent attitudes to capital punishment among Christians, and the reasons for them.

ifferent attitudes to capital punishment among Muslims, and the reasons for them. aws on drugs and alcohol, and the reasons for them. ocial and health problems caused by drugs and alcohol. ifferent attitudes to drugs and alcohol in Christianity, and the reasons for them. ttitudes to drugs and alcohol in Islam, and the reasons for them.