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Religious Studies
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Describe a traditional Buddhist funeral ceremony (4)

Buddhists see funerals as a transition from this life to the next, and that death is all part of samsara (the cycle of death and rebirth to which life is bound). In Theravada buddhism, the family gives cl...

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How would I approach the question: ‘The Design (Teleological) argument proves that God exists.’ Do you agree?

So, when approaching this question, the important thing to remember is that it doesn't matter what your opinion is, but how strong your argument is. Therefore, in your answer you need to show that you hav...

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What is Act Utilitarianism? Explain how act utilitarianism is at odds with the idea that individuals have rights.

Act utilitarianism is a teleological ethical theory propounded by Jeremy Bentham. It  proposes that actions should be judged individually on their ability to bring about the ‘Principle of Utility’. That i...

Answered by Georgia K. Religious Studies tutor
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How would a follower of Christianity respond to the issue of Abortion?

There are many different ways that a Christian could respond to the issue of abortion. A key aspect of Christianity is the sanctity. This is the belief that life is sacred as it is a gift from God hence i...

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Describe the two types of revelation (5 marks).

Revelation refers to the concept of knowledge which is revealed by a god to human beings, so that humans can know something important which would otherwise be unaccessible to them. This knowledge could be...

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