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good
what is considered morally right, beneficial and to our advantage
evil
what is considered extremely immoral, wicked and wrong
forgiveness
to grant pardon for a wrongdoing; to give up resentment and the desire to seek revenge against a wrongdoer
free will
the ability to make choices voluntarily and independently. the belief that nothing is predetermined
justice
fairness; where everyone has equal rights and provisions
morality
principles and standards that determine whether actions are right or wrong
punishment
a penalty given to someone for a crime or wrong they have done
sin
deliberate immoral action, breaking a moral and religious law
suffering
pain or distress cause by injuries, illness or loss. This can be psychological, emotional, physical or emotional
absolute morality
when someone has a principle that will never be altered, no matter what the circumstances are
relative morality
when someone holds a principle, but adapt sit according to situations
causes of crime
aims of punishment
christianity - aims of punishment
islam- aims of punishment
prison chaplains
christianity- death penalty
islam - death penalty
christianity - forgiveness
islam - forgiveness
catholics - forgiveness
example of forgiveness (case study)
christianity - origins of evil
islam - origin of evil
christianity - suffering
islam - suffering
christianity - free will
islam - free will