Religion and Medical Ethics – all past questions

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Religion and Medical Ethics – all past questions What word means ‘to take your own life’? What word means ‘easy death’? What is meant by the term ‘suicide’? What is meant by the term ‘abortion’? What dose euthanasia mean? State 2 beliefs Christians might have about cloning Give 2 reasons why Christians might be against fertility treatment State 2 reasons why Christians might be against suicide State 2 reasons which might be given for seeking a legal abortion in the UK Give 2 reasons which might lead a person to commit suicide Describe 1 attitude some Christians have towards abortion Describe 1 Christian response to the issues raised by cloning Describe 1 reasons why Christians might oppose abortion Describe 1 Christian attitude towards fertility treatment Describe the attitude of some Christians to suicide a b c Explain why Christians have different attitudes towards fertility treatment Explain different Christian attitudes towards the use of animals in medical research Explain why Christians have different attitudes to euthanasia Explain why Christians differ in their attitudes towards abortion Explain the attitude of some Christians to helping a terminally ill person to die People should be allowed to choose when to die Every unborn child has the right to life The use of animals in medical research is always wrong Religious people should keep their views about medical ethics to themselves Only God has the right to take life e d