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Yr 7 PRE Revision - Coggle Diagram
Yr 7 PRE Revision
Humans, Animals and the Natural World
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Sikhism
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Kirpan- a sword that is often worn under a Sikh's clothes, rather than outside them; serves as a reminder to help someone who is vunerable and for Sikhs to defend their faith.
Kachera- cotton undergarments are similiar to the ones traditionally worn by Sikh warriors; also symbolise purity.
Kara- a metal bracelet is a symbol of God's never- ending love for Sikhs and a visual reminder of their actions.
Kangha- a wooden comb used to comb the hair; reminds Sikhs of how God untangles their lives and helps them to keeps things ordered.
3 pillars of Sikhism
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- Kirat Karna- honest living
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Personal Identity
Main Themes
- claims that in order to be "person" a beings must be self-aware, and can perceiving themselves as an individual. Therefore killing a "non-person," even if it is human, does not carry the same moral weight as killing a "person.“
- The creation of the world according to Genesis
- The message of the creation story is to show how even God needs a rest
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Day 4 Sun, moon and stars, seasons
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Ship of Theseus
- A philisophical paradox, revolving around the persistance of identity
- Humans are a collection of constantly changing parts
- shows that the inside has t be the same, not how we look to be the same person
Hinduism
Key facts
- Most Hindu's are vegetarian as it minimises the harm to other life forms.
- Their symbol is called the ' Om' and it is said by some Hindus 3 times before chanting.
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Varna, Ashrama, Dharma
Brahmacharya
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Dharma: family, society, religion
Grihastha
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Dharma: Marriage, Help to raise family
Vanaprastha
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Dharma: Yoga and medidtation, following a Guru, Studying scriptures
Sanayasa
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Dharma: Quest for Moksha, give up family and material life, focus on spirituality
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Introduction to PRE
Main Themes
- early human ideas about the world
- how religions ideas about the world
- key characteristics of a religion
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- a communtity of people believing the same thing
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