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Issues of Good and Evil: forgiveness and reconciliation — religious and non-religious perspectives
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following best describes the Christian concept of reconciliation?

  1. Restoring broken relationships between people and with God
  2. Punishing those who have committed sins
  3. Forgetting that wrongdoing has occurred
  4. Seeking revenge in a lawful manner
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✓ Answer: ARestoring broken relationships between people and with God
Award 1 mark for identifying that reconciliation means restoring broken relationships between people and with God. B is incorrect because Christianity emphasises forgiveness over punishment. C confuses reconciliation with simply forgetting — reconciliation involves acknowledgement and healing. D is incorrect because seeking revenge contradicts Christian teaching on forgiveness.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

A Muslim believes that forgiving someone who has wronged them will bring them closer to Allah. Which teaching best supports this belief?

  1. The Qur'an teaches 'Let them pardon and overlook. Would you not love Allah to forgive you?' (Surah 24:22)
  2. The Qur'an teaches 'An eye for an eye' as the basis of justice
  3. Muslims must never forgive those who commit major sins
  4. Forgiveness is only possible through giving Zakah
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✓ Answer: AThe Qur'an teaches 'Let them pardon and overlook. Would you not love Allah to forgive you?' (Surah 24:22)
Award 1 mark for identifying Surah 24:22 which directly links human forgiveness with receiving Allah's forgiveness. B is incorrect — while the Qur'an permits proportionate justice, it encourages forgiveness. C is incorrect because Allah's mercy extends to all who repent sincerely. D confuses Zakah (charitable giving) with the spiritual act of forgiveness.
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