Terrorism + Politics Flashcards

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What do those involved in terrorism believe?

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  • Their actions have the potential to force change
  • Their use of fear is an appropriate response to the given situation or opposition
  • There is no alternative
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Possible reasons for terrorism or the development of terrorist groups.

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  • The marginalisation of minority groups, e.g. receiving fewer rights or feel their culture is being attacked and destroyed
  • A fight for independence or international recognition and land
  • When religious freedoms are violated
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What do all mainstream Christian churches believe about terrorism?

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The use of hatred, terror and violence by Christians is not appropriate for finding solutions in any situation.

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RC and Anglican views on terrorism.

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  • Catholic Church accepts that sometimes a just war is an appropriate response to terrorism.
  • Church of England accepts the use of lethal force as a last resort in dealing with terrorists.
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How does the Church believe will combat some of the causes of terrorism?

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By creating stronger communities.

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What does the Catholic Catechism teach? (quote)

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‘Terrorism threatens, wounds, and kills indiscriminately; it is gravely against justice and charity’ (2297)

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Why do some Christians argue that it is wrong to get involved in politics?

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They believe that God is sovereign and can be trusted.

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Why do other Christians argue that it is their moral obligation to be involved in politics?

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They believe it is important to stay informed about government decisions and to speak up if there appears to be any form of injustice.

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How is voting a part of Christians involvement in UK politics?

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Christians will seek to use their right to vote in a way that best fits with their values. Many believe this is a way to serve God and effect change,

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What is the Church of England?

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The state church in England.

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What are the roles of the monarch (Queen)?

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  • The Supreme Governor of the Church and The Defender of Faith (promises to maintain the church)
  • Must approve the appointment of archbishops, bishops and deans on the prime ministers recommendation.
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What other role has the Church of England got?

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Law making in Britain.

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How many bishops in the House of Lords and what do they do?

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26 who make up the Lords Spiritual. They are there to bring a spiritual consideration to the secular process of law.

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