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Religion and conflict
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RE (YR11) Mind Map on Religion and conflict, created by jessica-gollop on 21/04/2013.
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Religion and conflict
Conflict
Clashes and breakdown of relationships
FAB: Would avoid through interfaith dialogue
Reconciliation
Saying sorry, and having it accepted (forgiveness)
FAB: This could be saying sorry to god.
Just war
A war that can be justified according to agreed conditions.
FAB: Better than a normal war, has to be a last resort.
Interfaith dialogue
Different faith groups talking to each other about their faith.
FAB: Avoids further conflict
Non-violent protest
Showing disapproval without damaging property or causing a threat.
FAB: MLK did this to gain rights for black people.
Pacifism
The belief that any form of violence or war is unacceptable.
FAB: Follow Jesus's example, love thy neighbour.
Suffering
Constant pain after a long period.
FAB: Could be a test from God
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