Where do you stand on medical research on animals?

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Where do you stand on medical research on animals? ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe how animals may be used in medical research and one Christian viewpoint on this issue   MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to describe what is meant by ‘stewardship’ and how this may impact on Christian attitudes towards animals being used in research SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain what several different denominations believe about animals being used in medical research and provide Bible quotes to support these views Where do you stand on medical research on animals? LO: To explain Christian beliefs about the use of animals in medical research

Sort the key words so they match their definitions ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe how animals may be used in medical research and one Christian viewpoint on this issue   MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to describe what is meant by ‘stewardship’ and how this may impact on Christian attitudes towards animals being used in research   SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain what several different denominations believe about animals being used in medical research and provide Bible quotes to support these views Sort the key words so they match their definitions Stewardship Treating something in the kindest and most compassionate way possible in the situation. Humanely Scientific experiments carried out on animals to help cure disease. Soul Having authority or rule over something. Dominion Looking after something for someone else. Animal Medical Research The spiritual, non-physical part of a human being that is eternal. LO: To explain Christian beliefs about the use of animals in medical research

ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe how animals may be used in medical research and one Christian viewpoint on this issue MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to describe what is meant by ‘stewardship’ and how this may impact on Christian attitudes towards animals being used in research SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain what several different denominations believe about animals being used in medical research and provide Bible quotes to support these views LO: To explain Christian beliefs about the use of animals in medical research

Does animal testing work? LO: To explain Christian beliefs about the use of animals in medical research

ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe how animals may be used in medical research and one Christian viewpoint on this issue   MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to describe what is meant by ‘stewardship’ and how this may impact on Christian attitudes towards animals being used in research   SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain what several different denominations believe about animals being used in medical research and provide Bible quotes to support these views What do Christians think about animal medical research? What do you think Roman Catholics think of this? Read through the statements – you will need one colouring pencil, colour in the statements that support animal medical research and leave blank the ones that don’t. LO: To explain Christian beliefs about the use of animals in medical research

Click for help guidelines: ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe how animals may be used in medical research and one Christian viewpoint on this issue   MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to describe what is meant by ‘stewardship’ and how this may impact on Christian attitudes towards animals being used in research   SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain what several different denominations believe about animals being used in medical research and provide Bible quotes to support these views D Question: ‘Explain Christian attitudes to the use of animals in medical research’. Click for help guidelines: You could explain the benefits to humans and the importance of limiting animal suffering. You could use the idea of humans being superior to animals, humans being made in the ‘image of God’, and humans having souls. You could explain the ideas of stewardship and dominion. You could explain how some Christians see animals as of equal worth as members of God’s creation. You should include Bible and Church teachings to help back you up! LO: To explain Christian beliefs about the use of animals in medical research

What does medical testing on animals look like? ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to describe how animals may be used in medical research and one Christian viewpoint on this issue   MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to describe what is meant by ‘stewardship’ and how this may impact on Christian attitudes towards animals being used in research   SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain what several different denominations believe about animals being used in medical research and provide Bible quotes to support these views What does medical testing on animals look like? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FstunEEdgcw show up to 2.42 This video is created by a group against animal testing so is biased – contains some upsetting scenes. LO: To explain Christian beliefs about the use of animals in medical research

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