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  • S17 E9 The One About GCSE RS Paper 2 Theme E
    Mar 9 2026

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    Religion, crime and the causes of crime

    • Good and evil intentions and actions, including whether it can ever be good to cause suffering.
    • Reasons for crime, including:
      • poverty and upbringing
      • mental health problems and addiction
      • greed and hate
      • opposition to an unjust law.
    • Views about people who break the law for these reasons.
    • Views about different types of crime, including hate crimes, theft and murder.

    Religion and punishment

    • The aims of punishment, including:
      • retribution
      • deterrence
      • reformation.
    • The treatment of criminals, including:
      • prison
      • corporal punishment
      • community service.
    • Forgiveness.
    • The death penalty.
      • Ethical arguments related to the death penalty, including those based on the principle of utility and sanctity of life.

    Which one of the following expresses the religious idea that one aim of punishment should be to encourage people not to commit any more crimes?
    A Reformation.
    B Protection.
    C Deterrence.
    D Reparation.


    4 marker f

    Explain two different beliefs in contemporary British society about the death penalty for murder. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and one or more other religious traditions.

    Some Christians disagree because of the sanctity of life which is a belief that all human life is sacred as we were made in God’s image

    Therefore we shouldn’t kill anyone, even a murder as a punishment for their crime
    However, some Christians think that the death penalty for murder is a loving action because it makes society safer

    This is because there are less murderers in society if they are executed.

    6-marker

    Explain two religious beliefs about breaking the law in order to get a bad law changed. Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

    Some Christians agree with breaking the law in order to get a bad law changed because that is what Jesus did.
    In the Bible Jesus healed someone on the Sabbath which was against the law at the time.
    This shows that Jesus thinks doing the right thing is more important that following the law
    As such Christians like Martin Luther King were willing to break segregation laws as they were unjust.
    However, other Christians think it is always wrong to break the law even if it is bad
    This is because they believe Christians should follow the law as all authorities are from God
    Therefore, if they want to change a bad law, they should do it legally.


    12-marker ‘Corporal punishment can never be justified.’

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  • S17 E8 The One About GCSE RS Paper 2 Theme D
    Mar 2 2026

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    This week I go through the main content and exam questions needed for GCSE AQA Paper 2 Theme D: Religion, Peace and Conflict

    In theme D we should study religious teachings, and religious, philosophical and ethical arguments, relating to the issues that follow, and their impact and influence in the modern world. We should be aware of contrasting perspectives in contemporary British society on all of the issues.
    Our three special topics are Violence, weapons of mass destruction and pacifism. For these we must be able to explain contrasting beliefs with reference to the main religious tradition in Britain (Christianity) and one or more other religious traditions:
    The specification is separated into two sections as are the other themes. The first section is Religion, violence, terrorism and war and the second section is Religion and belief in 21st century conflict.

    Give one way in which religious believers help victims of war.

    Raise money

    4-marker

    Explain two different beliefs in contemporary British society about weapons of mass destruction. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and one or more other religious traditions.
    One Christian belief is that weapons of mass destruction should be owned but not used.
    This prevents war therefore saves human lives which is important because they believe in the sanctity of life
    A different Christian belief is that they should not be used because they go against the Just War Theory
    This states that war should be proportional and using nuclear weapons is not proportional

    6 marker

    Explain two religious beliefs about forgiveness. Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.
    One Christian belief about forgiveness is that it is an important part of being Christian as it is what Jesus did
    This means that in a war, Christians must forgive the enemy
    This is shown in the Bible when Jesus said ‘forgive them father for they do not know what they do’.
    This shows that like Jesus forgave those who tortured and killed him, Christians must forgive people who kill in a war
    Another belief about forgiveness is that it can lead to peace and prevent war
    This is because if you have forgiven someone, you will not want to fight them.

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  • S17 E7: The One About GCSE RS Paper 2 Theme C
    Feb 23 2026

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    In this episode I will unpack;

    3.2.1.3 Theme C: The existence of God and revelation

    Philosophical arguments for and against the existence of God

    • The Design argument, including its strengths and weaknesses.
    • The First Cause argument, including its strengths and weaknesses.
    • The argument from miracles, including its strengths and weaknesses, and one example of a miracle.
    • Evil and suffering as an argument against the existence of God.
    • Arguments based on science against the existence of God.

    The nature of the divine and revelation

    • Special revelation as a source of knowledge about the divine (God, gods or ultimate reality) including visions and one example of a vision.
    • Enlightenment as a source of knowledge about the divine.
    • General revelation: nature and scripture as a way of understanding the divine.
    • Different ideas about the divine that come from these sources:
      • omnipotent and omniscient
      • personal and impersonal
      • immanent and transcendent.
    • The value of general and special revelation and enlightenment as sources of knowledge about the divine, including:
      • the problems of different ideas about the divine arising from these experiences
      • alternative explanations for the experiences, and the possibility that the people who claimed to have them were lying or mistaken.

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    Explain two different beliefs in contemporary British society about visions. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and non-religious beliefs.

    Most Christians believe visions are a valid way that God reveals truth to his people.

    This is because there is evidence of visions in the Bible for example when Mary saw a vision of an angel who told her she would give birth to Jesus

    However, most non-religious people do not think visions are a valid way of understanding what is true

    This is because there is no proof of that vision happening and the person's account may be unreliable

    Explain two religious beliefs about miracles. Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

    One Christian belief is that miracles demonstrate God’s omnipotence which means he is all powerful.

    This is because only an all powerful God could perform miracles

    An example of a miracle that shows God’s power is the resurrection of Jesus in the Bible

    This shows the miracle of Jesus coming back to life after death which could only be done though the power of God

    Another belief is that miracles show God’s omnibenevolence which means he is all loving

    This is because an all loving God would want to heal people as an expression of that love.





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