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Issues of Peace and Conflict: terrorism — causes, religious responses and condemnation
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Which of the following is a religious cause of terrorism according to some extremist groups?

  1. A literal interpretation of sacred texts that justify violence
  2. Economic inequality between nations
  3. Political disagreements over territory
  4. Social media propaganda
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✓ Answer: AA literal interpretation of sacred texts that justify violence
Award 1 mark for identifying literal interpretation of sacred texts. This is a religious cause as extremists may misuse religious teachings to justify acts of terror. B is incorrect because economic inequality is a social/political cause, not a religious one. C is incorrect as territorial disputes are political causes. D is incorrect because social media is a method of recruitment, not a cause rooted in religious belief.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

What do most Christians believe about the use of terrorism?

  1. It is justified if defending the faith
  2. It contradicts the sanctity of life and Jesus' teaching to 'love your enemies'
  3. It is acceptable in times of war
  4. It depends on the intention behind the act
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✓ Answer: BIt contradicts the sanctity of life and Jesus' teaching to 'love your enemies'
Award 1 mark for recognising Christian condemnation based on sanctity of life and Jesus' teaching (Matthew 5:44). Christianity teaches the sanctity of life - all human life is sacred - and Jesus commanded love of enemies, making terrorism incompatible with Christian teaching. A is incorrect as Christianity does not support terrorism even in defence of faith. C is incorrect as terrorism targets innocent civilians and violates just war principles. D is incorrect as Christianity judges terrorism as intrinsically wrong regardless of intention.
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