The belief thatsomething isright becauseGodcommands it.The belief that Jesus’death and resurrectionhealed the rift betweenhumans and God,thereby opening theway for God and peopleto be 'at one' again.The beliefthat war andviolence areunjustifiable.A Hinduplace ofworship orshrine.A person's moralsense of right andwrong. Religiouspeople may believeit is their innerguidance from God.That which isconsideredextremelyimmoral,wicked andwrong.The belief thatlife/existencecontinuesafter physicaldeath.Ancient city innorthern India,on the banksof the RiverGanges.The belief thatJesus rosefrom the deadon the thirdday.The spiritualaspect of a being;that whichconnectssomeone to Godand continuesafter death.The Hindusupreme powerin the Universe;ultimate reality;God.The threepersons ofGod; God theFather, Sonand Holy Spirit.That which isconsideredmorally right, orbeneficial andto ouradvantageOne of the threepersons of theHoly Trinity whichis present, as thepower of God atwork in the world.The all-knowingnature ofGod.The fifth rite ofpassage when achild receives itsname on aboutthe eleventh dayafter birth.The state ofGod being all-loving andinfinitelygood.The Hinduincarnations(divinebecominghuman) of adeity.Fairness; whereeveryone hasequal provisionsand equality ofopportunity.The word means‘the AnointedOne'sent by Godto be humanity’ssaviour.The belief that life isprecious, or sacredbecause humans aremade 'in God's image'.For many religiousbelievers, only humanlife holds this specialstatus.Selfless,sacrificial,unconditionallove.Hinduprayer/worshipof the godsoften in theform of murtis.When a pregnancyis ended by thedeliberate removal ofthe foetus from thewomb so that it doesnot result in the birthof a child.The duty uponhuman beings torespect, care for andpreserve the naturalenvironment throughis the idea ofsustainability.To grantpardon for awrongdoing;to give upresentment.The Hinduindividualself orsoul.The threemajoraspects oftheBrahman.Different faithcommunities andgroups comingtogether to betterunderstand eachother.The ability to makechoices (particularlymoral choices)voluntarily andindependently. Thebelief that nothing ispredetermined.Means devotion. Itis believed thatlove of God is thepath to moksha(spiritualliberation).Sometimes referred toas ‘mercy killing. Theact of killing a person,either directly orindirectly, because adecision has beenreached that deathwould be the bestoption.The process bywhich different livingcreatures arebelieved to haveadapted/developeddue to theirenvironment.Coming of ageceremony fora Hindu.Thesacred threadceremony.Principles andstandardsdeterminingwhich actionsare right orwrong.Means “madeflesh”. TheChristianbelief that Godbecame man.The all-powerful,almighty andunlimitednature of God.The extent towhich life ismeaningfulandpleasurable.The image ofa deity in atemple,shrine or inthe home.A form of Hinduworship in whichburning lamps arewaved before themurtis (statues) ofthe gods to invoketheir presence.The belief thatsomething isright becauseGodcommands it.The belief that Jesus’death and resurrectionhealed the rift betweenhumans and God,thereby opening theway for God and peopleto be 'at one' again.The beliefthat war andviolence areunjustifiable.A Hinduplace ofworship orshrine.A person's moralsense of right andwrong. Religiouspeople may believeit is their innerguidance from God.That which isconsideredextremelyimmoral,wicked andwrong.The belief thatlife/existencecontinuesafter physicaldeath.Ancient city innorthern India,on the banksof the RiverGanges.The belief thatJesus rosefrom the deadon the thirdday.The spiritualaspect of a being;that whichconnectssomeone to Godand continuesafter death.The Hindusupreme powerin the Universe;ultimate reality;God.The threepersons ofGod; God theFather, Sonand Holy Spirit.That which isconsideredmorally right, orbeneficial andto ouradvantageOne of the threepersons of theHoly Trinity whichis present, as thepower of God atwork in the world.The all-knowingnature ofGod.The fifth rite ofpassage when achild receives itsname on aboutthe eleventh dayafter birth.The state ofGod being all-loving andinfinitelygood.The Hinduincarnations(divinebecominghuman) of adeity.Fairness; whereeveryone hasequal provisionsand equality ofopportunity.The word means‘the AnointedOne'sent by Godto be humanity’ssaviour.The belief that life isprecious, or sacredbecause humans aremade 'in God's image'.For many religiousbelievers, only humanlife holds this specialstatus.Selfless,sacrificial,unconditionallove.Hinduprayer/worshipof the godsoften in theform of murtis.When a pregnancyis ended by thedeliberate removal ofthe foetus from thewomb so that it doesnot result in the birthof a child.The duty uponhuman beings torespect, care for andpreserve the naturalenvironment throughis the idea ofsustainability.To grantpardon for awrongdoing;to give upresentment.The Hinduindividualself orsoul.The threemajoraspects oftheBrahman.Different faithcommunities andgroups comingtogether to betterunderstand eachother.The ability to makechoices (particularlymoral choices)voluntarily andindependently. Thebelief that nothing ispredetermined.Means devotion. Itis believed thatlove of God is thepath to moksha(spiritualliberation).Sometimes referred toas ‘mercy killing. Theact of killing a person,either directly orindirectly, because adecision has beenreached that deathwould be the bestoption.The process bywhich different livingcreatures arebelieved to haveadapted/developeddue to theirenvironment.Coming of ageceremony fora Hindu.Thesacred threadceremony.Principles andstandardsdeterminingwhich actionsare right orwrong.Means “madeflesh”. TheChristianbelief that Godbecame man.The all-powerful,almighty andunlimitednature of God.The extent towhich life ismeaningfulandpleasurable.The image ofa deity in atemple,shrine or inthe home.A form of Hinduworship in whichburning lamps arewaved before themurtis (statues) ofthe gods to invoketheir presence.

Ethical Studies key word BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The belief that something is right because God commands it.
  2. The belief that Jesus’ death and resurrection healed the rift between humans and God, thereby opening the way for God and people to be 'at one' again.
  3. The belief that war and violence are unjustifiable.
  4. A Hindu place of worship or shrine.
  5. A person's moral sense of right and wrong. Religious people may believe it is their inner guidance from God.
  6. That which is considered extremely immoral, wicked and wrong.
  7. The belief that life/existence continues after physical death.
  8. Ancient city in northern India, on the banks of the River Ganges.
  9. The belief that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day.
  10. The spiritual aspect of a being; that which connects someone to God and continues after death.
  11. The Hindu supreme power in the Universe; ultimate reality; God.
  12. The three persons of God; God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
  13. That which is considered morally right, or beneficial and to our advantage
  14. One of the three persons of the Holy Trinity which is present, as the power of God at work in the world.
  15. The all-knowing nature of God.
  16. The fifth rite of passage when a child receives its name on about the eleventh day after birth.
  17. The state of God being all-loving and infinitely good.
  18. The Hindu incarnations (divine becoming human) of a deity.
  19. Fairness; where everyone has equal provisions and equality of opportunity.
  20. The word means ‘the Anointed One'sent by God to be humanity’s saviour.
  21. The belief that life is precious, or sacred because humans are made 'in God's image'. For many religious believers, only human life holds this special status.
  22. Selfless, sacrificial, unconditional love.
  23. Hindu prayer/worship of the gods often in the form of murtis.
  24. When a pregnancy is ended by the deliberate removal of the foetus from the womb so that it does not result in the birth of a child.
  25. The duty upon human beings to respect, care for and preserve the natural environment through is the idea of sustainability.
  26. To grant pardon for a wrongdoing; to give up resentment.
  27. The Hindu individual self or soul.
  28. The three major aspects of the Brahman.
  29. Different faith communities and groups coming together to better understand each other.
  30. The ability to make choices (particularly moral choices) voluntarily and independently. The belief that nothing is predetermined.
  31. Means devotion. It is believed that love of God is the path to moksha (spiritual liberation).
  32. Sometimes referred to as ‘mercy killing. The act of killing a person, either directly or indirectly, because a decision has been reached that death would be the best option.
  33. The process by which different living creatures are believed to have adapted/developed due to their environment.
  34. Coming of age ceremony for a Hindu.The sacred thread ceremony.
  35. Principles and standards determining which actions are right or wrong.
  36. Means “made flesh”. The Christian belief that God became man.
  37. The all-powerful, almighty and unlimited nature of God.
  38. The extent to which life is meaningful and pleasurable.
  39. The image of a deity in a temple, shrine or in the home.
  40. A form of Hindu worship in which burning lamps are waved before the murtis (statues) of the gods to invoke their presence.