This is the final revision sheet in a series of five, aimed at the OCR GCSE Philosophy (Unit B602) Paper 2, with some key points and
suggested Biblical passages, looking at what Christians rely on to determine how they should behave.
Not exact matches
These
passages suggest that the
biblical solution to injustice — racial or otherwise — is not just to pray that people have a change of heart but for people to take responsibility for the societies they have built — or in our case, inherited.
It was a fun scene that incorporated both humor and thrilling moments, but it was also easy to embrace the obvious visual cues that
suggest what many
biblical passages describe as a war of the spirit.
Our
biblical passage suggests that such ambition is universal.
However, to
suggest that those
passages suggest homosexual relationships, is the face of numerous
biblical contexts denouncing homosexuality, is impossible to deduce exegetically.
Most scholars and pastors, however, recognize that this admonition needs to be balanced with other
biblical passages that
suggest individuals will at times face a very clear choice between God and Caesar.