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Religious Studies
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How could religious freedom be problematic for religious people?

Thinking a bit outside the box, by connecting concepts such as assimilation and immigration with this question gives a new perspective. Ethnic minorities immigrating to the UK, for instance, may be worrie...

Answered by Puja-Arti P. Religious Studies tutor
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How can I deliver a good answer under strict exam time limits?

Think pragmatically. If you have 2 hours to answer 4 questions, you need to stop yourself after 30 minutes, no leniency. Be concise and consider improving your language, think compactly and plan your answ...

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GCSE (General Approach)

My understanding of the GCSE Religious Studies criteria is that the pupil is required to demonstrate three key areas of skill: a knowledge set on at least two world religions, a personal opinion on th...

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Explain the difference between stewardship and dominion (6 marks)

Stewardship refers to a view held by some Christians that, as the name implies, they have to act as 'stewards' over the animals. This means that they have a God-given duty to protect the animals from harm...

Answered by Charlotte C. Religious Studies tutor
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There is no evidence for God, so belief in God is irrational. Discuss.

There is no proof for God, in the sense that would compel all rational thinkers to agree that God exists, but there is at least some evidence, the robustness of which is up for debate. For example, there ...

Answered by Dan T. Religious Studies tutor
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