Yr8 RS work You are now completing work on ‘Ultimate Questions’ in RS. There will very soon be an assessment on all the work covered in this unit. Your.

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Yr8 RS work You are now completing work on ‘Ultimate Questions’ in RS. There will very soon be an assessment on all the work covered in this unit. Your task is to create a revision sheet that has notes and pictures about What God is supposed to be like (characteristics and qualities) The Design argument (William Paley and the watchmaker) and whether it’s good enough. The cosmological argument (St Thomas Aquinas) and whether it’s good enough. The Problem of Evil – Natural Evil and Moral Evil, and how religious believers respond to this issue.