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The Soul
Heaven and Hell
Unit 4 Death and The Afterlife
God as Judge
Funerals
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The Soul By the end of this lesson
c) There is no such thing as a soul Do you
agree? Give reasons for your answer And show that
you have thought about different points of
view. You must refer to Christianity in your
answer. 5 marks
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The Soul
Who are you?
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The Soul
Plato said that the soul is like the rider of a
chariot. The horses represent your body and your
mind. After death your soul lives on. This is
called dualism.
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The Soul
Aristotle said that the soul and the body were
linked and you could not have one without the
other. The body is the material of a thing and
the soul is its function. He used the examples
of an Axe or an eye.
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The Soul
Most Christians including Roman Catholics believe
that the soul has to have a body. One cannot
exist without the other. This means that when you
die you get a new body for your eternal life.
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The Soul
Christians believe that God breathed life into
Adam at creation. The breath of God symbolises
our uniqueness amongst all the animals.
Animals dont have souls.
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The Soul
c) there is no such thing as a soul Do you
agree? Give reasons for your answer And show that
you have thought about different points of
view. You must refer to Christianity in your
answer.
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The Last Day (The day of Judgement)
Some Christians believe that one day Jesus will
return to earth. The dead will all stand before
God in Judgement. Those who have accepted Jesus
as their saviour will go to heaven. The rest?
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Heaven
Christians have different views about
heaven. Some say, God loves us so everyone will
go to heaven
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Heaven
Christians have different views about
heaven. Others say, only Christians go to
heaven, because everyone has sinned.
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Heaven
Christians have different views about
heaven. Others say, Good people will go to
heaven when they have paid for their sins.
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Hell
Hell is a place of everlasting suffering. Some
Christians believe that all who havent accepted
Jesus will burn there for eternity.
Others might believe that a loving God could
never send someone to such a place.
Click here for more on Hell
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Purgatory
Roman Catholics believe in a middle place between
Heaven and Hell called Purgatory. In purgatory
you pay for your sins. This means that Roman
Catholics will sometimes pray
for dead people to help them to get into heaven.
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Annihilation
Some Christians think that if you die without
turning to Christ you are simply destroyed. They
think this is more loving than being sent to Hell.
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Salvation
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Funerals
Not all Christian Funerals are the same. Some are
a celebration of life..
Others will show that although loss is sad, there
is hope in life after death. Christians may be
buried or cremated.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 1 Christians belive that good people go to
heaven and bad people go to hell.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 2 Christians think that when you die you
got heven and live with god forver.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 3 Not all Christians think the same thing
about life after death. Most Christians believe
that there is and place called heaven where
people live forever in the presence of God. Some
believe that all people go their because god
forgives everyone, others believe that the only
people who go to heaven are people who are
committed Christians. Some Christians believe
that those who dont go to heaven will go to
Hell, and be tortured for eternity, others argue
that if God truly loves mankind he would not do
this. Roman Catholics believe that there is a
middle place called Purgatory, in this place you
work off your sins until you are fit for heaven.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 4 I think that when you are dead thats it
and the worms eat your flesh until you are just a
skeliton.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 5 Christians think that you are
reincarnated and if you are bad you will go to
hell.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 6 Some Christians believe in hell for bad
people where they will be punished forever.
Others think that there is no hell because god
isnt cruel. Christians also say that if you are
good you will go to heaven. Some Christians
(Roman Catholics I think!) think that there is a
place called purjerry where you do a penance
until saint Peter lets you through the pearly
gates.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 7 Christians go to heaven, to live in the
presence of god for ever, the rest burn in hell
forever.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 8 Christians think everyone will go to
heaven.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 9 Heaven is a place where people live
forever with god and are happy. Hell is a place
where the devil torture you in flames and stuff.
Some think that that there is no hell because it
is cruel and that everyone will go to heaven.
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Describe Christian beliefs about what happens to
people after death. 8 marks
Answer 10 Dear Examiner, I havent bothered to
revise for this exam and to be perfectly honest I
dont give a _at_ my girlfriend finished me last
night so I got totally off my face and ended up
puking all over our front room. My head is
pounding and I think I am going to be sick again.
Please add a few marks out of kindness, I have
left 10 with my answers.
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Explain how a Christian funeral might help an
comfort the relatives of someone who has
died. 7 marks
They might feel happy cuase theyve gone to
abetter place.
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Explain how a Christian funeral might help an
comfort the relatives of someone who has
died. 7 marks
They might feel happy cause theyve gone to a
better place. The funeral might have parts of it
where the people remember all of the good things
in the life of the person who has died.
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Explain how a Christian funeral might help an
comfort the relatives of someone who has
died. 7 marks
They might feel happy cause theyve gone to a
better place. The funeral might have parts of it
where the people remember all of the good things
in the life of the person who has died. Roman
Catholics will pray for the dead person as they
go through Purgatory, this might comfort someone
because they feel that they might help their
loved one in their suffering.
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Explain how a Christian funeral might help an
comfort the relatives of someone who has
died. 7 marks
They might feel happy cause theyve gone to a
better place. The funeral might have parts of it
where the people remember all of the good things
in the life of the person who has died. Roman
Catholics will pray for the dead person as they
go through Purgatory, this might comfort someone
because they feel that they might help their
loved one in their suffering. Some funerals in
New Orleans have music which is a celebration,
this shows that the relatives and friends are
sure that the person has gone to heaven.
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The Soul
Heaven and Hell
Unit 4 Death and The Afterlife
God as Judge
Funerals
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment.
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment.
Ideas of Hell may have originated in 3 places
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places
Sheol, the Hebrew word which simply refers to the
state you are in after you die.
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places Sheol, the Hebrew word
which simply refers to the state you are in after
you die.
Hades, the Greek underworld ruled by the god
Hades.
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places Sheol, the Hebrew word
which simply refers to the state you are in after
you die.
Hades, the Greek underworld ruled by the god
Hades.
Gehenna, the fiery valley where rubbish burnt all
the time, in the time of Jesus.
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places Sheol, the Hebrew word
which simply refers to the state you are in after
you die.
Hades, the Greek underworld ruled by the god
Hades.
Gehenna, the fiery valley where rubbish burnt all
the time, in the time of Jesus.
Some people find the idea of Hell hard to justify.
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places Sheol, the Hebrew word
which simply refers to the state you are in after
you die.
Hades, the Greek underworld ruled by the god
Hades.
Gehenna, the fiery valley where rubbish burnt all
the time, in the time of Jesus.
Some people find the idea of Hell hard to justify.
If God is loving then, why would he want someone
to suffer forever?
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places Sheol, the Hebrew word
which simply refers to the state you are in after
you die.
Hades, the Greek underworld ruled by the god
Hades.
Gehenna, the fiery valley where rubbish burnt all
the time, in the time of Jesus.
Some people find the idea of Hell hard to
justify. If God is loving then, why would he want
someone to suffer forever?
If God has all power then surely this means he
made some people knowing they would spend
eternity in Hell.
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places Sheol, the Hebrew word
which simply refers to the state you are in after
you die.
How does Hell meet the Aims of Punishment?
Hades, the Greek underworld ruled by the god
Hades.
Gehenna, the fiery valley where rubbish burnt all
the time, in the time of Jesus.
Some people find the idea of Hell hard to
justify. If God is loving then, why would he want
someone to suffer forever? If God has all power
then surely this means he made some people
knowing they would spend eternity in Hell.
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places Sheol, the Hebrew word
which simply refers to the state you are in after
you die.
How does Hell meet the Aims of Punishment? Deterre
nt? Reform? Protection? Retribution?
Hades, the Greek underworld ruled by the god
Hades.
Gehenna, the fiery valley where rubbish burnt all
the time, in the time of Jesus.
Some people find the idea of Hell hard to
justify. If God is loving then, why would he want
someone to suffer forever? If God has all power
than surely this means he made some people
knowing they would spend eternity in Hell.
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Some Fundamentalist Christians believe that when
some people die they will be sent to Hell to face
eternal fiery punishment. Ideas of Hell may have
originated in 3 places Sheol, the Hebrew word
which simply refers to the state you are in after
you die.
How does Hell meet the Aims of Punishment? Deterre
nt? Reform? Protection? Retribution? I think
Hades, the Greek underworld ruled by the god
Hades.
Gehenna, the fiery valley where rubbish burnt all
the time, in the time of Jesus.
Some people find the idea of Hell hard to
justify. If God is loving then, why would he want
someone to suffer forever? If God has all power
than surely this means he made some people
knowing they would spend eternity in Hell.
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