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General Certificate of Secondary Education June 2013 Religious Studies 40554 (Specification B) Religious Studies (Specification B) (Short Course) Unit 4 Religious Philosophy and Ultimate Questions Wednesday 5 June 2013 9.00 am to 10.30 am For this paper you must have: an AQA 16 page answer book. Time allowed 1 hour 30 minutes Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is 40554. Answer four questions. Each question has five parts. Do all rough work in your answer book. Cross through any work that you do not want to be marked. Do not tear out any part of the book. All work must be handed in. Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The maximum mark for this paper is 76. Four of these marks are for Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar. Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar will be assessed in parts 05, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30. The marks for Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPaG) are shown below the mark allocation for each question. You will be awarded a mark for Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPaG) for each of the four questions that you attempt. The best of these marks will be included in your total for the paper. You will be marked on your ability to: use good English organise information clearly use specialist vocabulary where appropriate. 40554

2 Answer four questions. Each question has five parts. Answer all five parts of each question chosen. There are 18 marks for each question. There are four additional marks on the paper for Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPaG). Question 1 The Existence of God Look at the drawings below and read the words in speech bubbles. I believe in God because I have experienced him in my life. I m not really sure. I would only believe in God if I met him. But God designed the world. Alice Barry Karim 0 1 Which person above is agnostic? (1 mark) 0 2 Explain the argument from religious experience for the existence of God. 0 3 It is impossible to believe in God without a personal experience of God. 0 4 Explain the arguments an atheist would give against God s existence. (5 marks) 0 5 God designed the world.

3 Question 2 Revelation Look at the picture below, which shows a prophet having a dream. 0 6 Which type of revelation, special or general, is shown in the picture above? (1 mark) 0 7 Give an account of a vision or a dream from scripture or religious tradition, that gave someone knowledge of God. 0 8 Religious visions and dreams are not real. 0 9 Explain what revelation teaches about the qualities of God. (5 marks) 1 0 The best way to learn about God is through worship. Turn over for the next question Turn over

4 Question 3 The Problems of Evil and Suffering Look at the photograph below, which shows a tornado about to destroy people s homes. 1 1 Which cause of suffering, natural or man-made, is shown in the picture above? (1 mark) 1 2 God allows suffering for a reason. 1 3 Explain the problem of evil for religious believers. (5 marks) 1 4 Explain why evil is sometimes described as an impersonal force. 1 5 Religious believers should always take action against evil.

5 Question 4 Immortality Look at the photograph below. 1 6 What is meant by immortality as a memory of others? (1 mark) 1 7 Explain why Near Death Experiences may not be evidence for life after death. 1 8 Religious scriptures provide the best evidence for life after death. 1 9 Explain religious beliefs about immortality. (5 marks) 2 0 No one would want to live forever. Turn over for the next question Turn over

6 Question 5 Miracles Look at the photograph below, which shows a newborn child. 2 1 Give one reason why some people would say that the birth of a baby is not a miracle. (1 mark) 2 2 Humans can perform miracles without God s help. 2 3 Give an account of one miracle from scripture or religious tradition. 2 4 Explain why some people say miracles do not happen. You may refer to Hume s argument against miracles in your answer. (5 marks) 2 5 Miracles prove God s love and care for all creation.

7 Question 6 Science and Religion Look at the drawings below and read the words in speech bubbles. The Genesis creation story is true. Everything was designed by God. The Big Bang explains how the universe began. Karl Deena Eddie 2 6 Which person above is giving an example of a scientific truth? (1 mark) 2 7 Explain why the theory of evolution challenges some religious beliefs. (5 marks) 2 8 The Cosmological Revolution proved that religious beliefs were wrong. 2 9 Explain why some people favour science over religion in the modern world. 3 0 It is important to believe that human beings were created by God. END OF QUESTIONS

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