1. State two ways in which family life is different to 80 years ago. 2.Why are Christians against adultery?2 reasons. 3. Do Catholics allow divorce? Give.

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1. State two ways in which family life is different to 80 years ago. 2.Why are Christians against adultery?2 reasons. 3. Do Catholics allow divorce? Give two reasons why they think this. 4.All Sikhs are against the use of contraception. True or False? 5. What is the Sikh view on sex outside of marriage? 6.What are the three main Christian attitudes to homosexuality that you should know? 7.Some Sikhs accept homosexuality – what are the reasons for this view? 8.Why do Christians and Sikhs value family life? REVISION Marriage and the family

Civil partnershipA legal ceremony giving a homosexual couple the same legal rights as a husband and wife. CohabitationLiving together without being married. Nuclear FamilyMother, father and the children living as one unit. Re-constituted familyWhere two sets of children (step-brothers and step-sisters) become one family when their divorced parents marry each other. HomosexualitySexual attraction to the same sex. Re-marriageMarrying again after being divorced from a previous marriage. AdulteryA sexual act between a married person and someone other than their marriage partner. FaithfulnessStaying with your marriage partner and having sex only with them. Pre-marital sexSex before marriage. ProcreationMaking a new life. PromiscuityHaving sex with a number of partners without commitment. ContraceptionIntentionally preventing pregnancy from occurring. Re-marriageMarrying again after being divorced from a previous marriage.

What you need to know… Sex and marriage: attitudes to marriage, divorce, family life and sexuality. (the changes, Christian and Sikh) Divorce: Different Christian and Sikh attitudes and the reasons for them. Family life: Teachings from Christianity and Sikhism on the importance of family life. Homosexuality: Christian and Sikh attitudes towards homosexuality and the reasons for them. Contraception: Different Christian and Sikh attitudes to contraception and their reasons for them.

Analyse your results. What are your strengths? What are your areas for development? How will you improve these before the exam?

Person 1 – Christian Person 2 – Sikh Person 3 – Own opinion

Practise examination questions See pages: 70 – 99 Remember you only need to be looking at the pages that refer to Christian and Sikh beliefs!