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Revision Notes: Unit Is it fair? Do you know your key words off by heart? Practice! Equality: The belief or state that everyone should have equal rights and opportunity. Example: Free health care Identity: The sense of who you are in terms of attitudes, character and personality. Example: You are unique Injustice: Where everyone is not treated with fairness. Example: Lack of shelter and food Authority: Power over others through position or moral teachings. Example: Prime-minister, Pope Prejudice: Judging someone before you know them to be inferior or superior. Example: disability Discrimination: The actions of treating groups of people differently. Example: Racism Is the world a fair place? Does everyone have their human dignity (human rights) Developed World Countries with a high standard of living include North America, Western Europe and Australasia. Although only 25% of the worlds populations lives in the developed world it uses more than 80% of the worlds resources (Energy, food etc) They will have... Clean water Health care Education Free Housing Non-developed World Include countries with a low standard of living, including most of the countries in South America and Africa. These countries have 75% of the worlds population but they have to live on less than 20% of the worlds resources. They will have. NO Clean water NO Education NO Health care system NO Housing 1

What stops a country from developing? Hunger Population Explosion = Illness Famine Illiteracy Christian response to the Disadvantaged...CAFOD! What does CAFOD stand for? o Catholic Agency For Overseas Development. What is CAFODS motto? Give a man a fish feed him for a day; teach him how to fish feed him for a lifetime. 2

What? Try and improve the lives of those living in poverty in third world countries. Examples? Short Term aid Water, food, tents, medicine, sniffer dogs. Long Term aid Farming, Education, Wells, Medical training How to get involved? Donate Family Fasts Sponsored events Fundraising Link to Religion? CAFOD are a Catholic charity and their aims are at the heart of Christian messages. They are following the teachings of Jesus to love one another and following the messages of parables such as the sheep and the goats through the work they do. Christian teachings on helping others (Social Responsibility) The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats New Testament o A parable is a story with a special meaning. The message of this story is that you will be judged by God on your actions and this will determine whether you go to heaven or hell. For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me. You all get eternal paradise. He says the opposite to those who didn t help people. What does this mean for Christians today? Basically this means that when we donate money to charity, give our old clothes to Oxfam, visit those who are ill or help local charities we are not only helping those poor people we are also helping God, because there is a part of God in each one of us. 3

Muslim Response to the Disadvantaged: Islamic Relief Islamic Relief Who? What? Why? How? Muslim Charity which helps people in need, especially in times of disasters. Water & sanitation Health & nutrition Employment & training Education Muslims believe Allah made everything and as part of the Ummah (worldwide community of muslims) they have a duty to care for others. Zakah Muslims donate 2.5% of their wages to charity. Sadaqah Muslims give gifts of money and time to help others extra to Zakah Emergency Relief Prejudice and Discrimination What is prejudice? o To pre-judge. This is when we form a judgement about someone before we actually know them (Don t judge a book by its cover!) What is discrimination? o Discrimination is when we act upon our pre-judgements. (Hit or skit someone) 4

Types of prejudice and discrimination o o o Homophobia Islamphobia Ageism Where does prejudice come from? o Family influences/traditions o Religion o Lack of education o Ignorance o The media What are the effects of Prejudice & Discrimination? Low Self Esteem Horrific events ie Holocaust Barriers between communities Alienation Segregation Intimidation Fear Self Harming Suicide 5

Christian teachings on Human Dignity: Christians believe that we are All one in Christ. Jesus showed in his teachings and his actions that all people should be treated with dignity. Jesus mixed with people from all backgrounds: Lepers, Prostitutes, Tax Collectors. In the parable of the Good Samaritan he taught Love your neighbour as yourself The Golden Rule. Christian teachings on Racial, Social and Gender Divisions: God created humans in His Image, male and female. Jesus mixed with Outcasts (Lepers, Tax Collectors Zaccheaus & Prostitutes). Although Jesus didn t have any female disciples he did have 3 close female friends and most of his miracles were associated with women. 6

HUMAN RIGHTS Famous people who have stood up for people s human rights.. Martin Luther King Oscar Romero Who? What? Why? How? Christian Baptist Minister (Christian) who lived in America Stood up for the rights of Black people in America Wanted white children and black children to hold hands. Be respected for who they are not the colour of their skin equality Gave speeches, protested non-violently sit ins, marches. Was a pacifist (non-violent) believed Jesus had set the example of love and Archbishop of El Salvador Stood up for the rights of people living in El Salvador under a brutal and oppressive government Wanted the government to stop killing it s citizens who spoke out against them and let them vote. Gave speeches, set up a radio city, gave mass and many, many people started to come and listen to him and his messages. Spoke openly against the government. Believed that love could change the world and that violence could be overcome 7

Influence What happened? Their Impact forgiveness if someone hits you on the right cheek, show them the left. He followed these teachings in his campaign against racism. He was assassinated in 1968. MLK day in America were they celebrate the work he did. Segregation was abolished Black President now in the White House with love. He preached He was assassinated whilst giving mass in 1980. His final words were may God have mercy on the assassin. People of El-Salvador gained their human rights. Made the world stand up and take notice of those who where not receiving their human rights. Material Wealth What is a Need? Food, Water, Shelter Nice house, Ipod, makeup o A necessity, something that is a requirement. What is a Want? o A wish or a longing for, something that is craved. Christian Teachings on Money: Material wealth is not the most important thing in life. Material wealth should be shared with others. Money does not = success. No unfair methods to get money. No lending for profit. No gambling. Do not be greedy or selfish with material wealth. The love of money is the root of all evil 8

The parable of the rich young man Bible (New Testament) Man asks Jesus what he needs to do to get into heaven. Jesus says kept the 10 commandments. The man does this so is happy. Jesus then says give all your money away. The man goes away sad. Jesus then says it s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than a rich man to get into heaven. This means that you need to be generous with your money. Use it to help others and make the lives of others better this is your Christian duty. Yeah right Muslim teachings towards the use of wealth All wealth is a gift from Allah. It is not wrong to be wealthy the more wealthy you are the more generous you should be. Obliged to pay 2.5% to others Zakat. Voluntary payment (Sadaqah) are also encouraged. No gambling. No dishonest use of money. No lending for profit. No dishonest means to get money. 9

Religion and the Media The media involves may different types Internet, TV, Music, Films, News etc.. It can be a powerful tool in raising social awareness about some of the issues of the poorest people in the world and of issues of prejudice and discrimination. There are many religious programs on TV and the Internet which tackle important issues and explain about how their religion can help. Example: Songs of Praise on BBC. Also youtube is a powerful way of getting your message across. Many charities have adverts on here to raise awareness of what they do and encourage people to be responsible and help. Examples: CAFOD, Islamic relief. The News allows us to see what is happening around the world and keeps us up to date with any natural disasters wars issues of poverty that may need our help. 10

Key Bible passages: Human dignity Love your neighbour as yourself Equality - God made man and woman in his own image Equality - There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, there is neither male or female, you are all one in Jesus Christ Charity Sheep & Goats - whenever you did it onto one of the least of my brothers you did it onto me. Discrimination- Treat others how you want to be treated Wealth Parable of the rich young man - It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to get into heaven Wealth - The love of money is the root of all evil Key Qur an Passages: Human Rights: Believers stand up firmly for justice as witness for Allah even if it is against your parents or relations. Charity: Zakah - give 2.5% of your earnings to charity. 11

Exam practice Questions Section A 1. Explain what religious believers mean by Identity? (2) 2. Explain what religious believers mean by Authority? (2) Section B 1. Explain how having religious faith might influence a persons use of money (4) 2. Explain how having a religious faith might have an affect on a persons attitude to prejudice.(4) Section C 1. It s natural for people to have prejudices. Give two reasons why a religious believer might agree or disagree with this statement (4) 2. Peoples attitudes to social responsibility are never changed by the media. Give two reasons why a religious believer might agree or disagree with this statement (4) Section D 1. Explain the work of a famous person or organisation who has fought against injustice(6) 2. Explain from two religious traditions their viewpoint on human dignity (6) Section E 1. Not everyone should be treated equally. Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, you must refer to religious teachings in your answer (8) 2. Wealth should be used for oneself first. Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, you must refer to religious teachings in your answer (8) 12

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