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Ethics: human rights 1 (Religious expression (Religious expression: ways…
Ethics: human rights 1
Extremism
Extremism: believing in and supporting ideas that are very far from what most people consider correct or reasonable
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Religious believers may consider their faith so important they feel justified in acting in extreme ways to uphold their beliefs
Christian teachings
Parable of the good samaritan: Jesus teaches you should love your neighnour as yourself and everyone in need of help despite race, religion or gender
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Discrimination
Discrimination: acts of treating groups of people, or individuals differently based on prejudice
Types of prejudice:
Racism: ethnic group or nationality
Religion: e.g. islamophobia
Sexism: based on a persons gender
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Human rights 1948
Human rights: the basic entitlements of all human beings, given to them because they are simply human
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Christian beliefs
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'God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them: male and female he created them' Genesis 1:26-27
'There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there make and female, for you are all one in christ Jesus' Galatians 5;28
Agape
Agape love: selfless, unconditional love
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Christians promote human rights, equality and social justice
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Oscar Romero
Oscar Romero: a Christian Archbishop: spoke out against the crime, corruption and poverty in El Salvador
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Liberation theology: Christian idea that God has the power to change situations in the world that are unjust
Charlie Hebdo
Censorship: the practice of suppressing and limiting access to materials considered obscence, offensive or a threat to security
People may be restricted in their speech due to censorship laws
Human rights: everyone has the right to freedom of speech and opinion as long as it doesn't incite violence or discrimination
Charlie Hebdo: made cartoons that are against censorship laws. He expressed views that caused offense