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Corporal & Capital Punishment Key Question… What do you, Christians and Buddhists think about corporal and capital punishment? To begin… Key word quiz.

Corporal & Capital Punishment Peter asked Jesus, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive those who sin against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.” Matthew 18:21-22 What is the meaning of the above quotation? Questions. Explain what is meant by ‘corporal punishment’. Give some examples. 2. Draw up a table giving arguments for and against corporal punishment. 3. Explain what the Buddhist view of corporal punishment is? (Think about the Five Precepts). 4. What do you think the Christian attitude to corporal punishment might be?

Corporal & Capital Punishment 5. Explain what the saying, ‘violence breeds violence’ means. 6. Thinking about your answer to number 5, what do you think the implications for a school might be if the government allowed the reintroduction of corporal punishment in schools? 7. What is your view on corporal punishment? Remember to explain reasons for your answer.

Capital Punishment Rev. Professor Samuel Haughton 1821-1897 Samuel Haughton was a professor of Geology at Trinity College Dublin. He was also a medical doctor and an Anglican priest. He witnessed the slow, horrible deaths of criminals being hanged. Sometimes it would take a long time to die if the criminal did not weigh much. He felt sorry for them. Haughton invented a quicker form of hanging where calculations were made of how far the person would need to fall in order to die instantly. Weights would be tied round light people. This broke the victim’s neck and meant that they died instantly so would not suffer. This was known as the ‘Haughton drop’. He also campaigned to allow women to become scientists at the college but was unsuccessful.

Capital Punishment Questions. Use a Christian teaching to explain why some Christians are for capital punishment. Explain two further reasons for why some Christians are in favour of capital punishment. Use a Christian teaching to explain why some Christians are against capital punishment. Explain two further reasons for why some Christians are against capital punishment.

Capital Punishment Questions. Use a Buddhist teaching to explain why most Buddhists are against capital punishment. Explain two further reasons for why most Buddhists are against capital punishment. Questions.   Suggest non-religious (secular) arguments for and against the death penalty. You could do this as a table if you wish. 2. What is your opinion on capital punishment? Make sure you explain your reasons.

Capital Punishment Exam Question. ‘Religious believers should never support the death penalty’. Evaluate this statement. In your answer you should; should give reasoned arguments in support of this statement should give reasoned arguments to support a different point of view should refer to religious arguments may refer to non-religious arguments. should reach a justified conclusion. [12 marks] SPaG 5 Marks