Christian Environmental Charities

September 18th, 2009 by Mr Bigg

Today we are looking at Christian environmental charities. Your task is to spend the lesson looking at one Christian charity (some suggestions below) and to produce an A4 leaflet explaining these things:

  • What they do
  • How their Christian beliefs influence their work

You might also include pictures and logos, as well as information on the charity’s history etc.

Please don’t just copy and paste from the websites – try to use the information to make the link between what the charity believes and what the charity does.

Suggested charities:

Christianity and the Animals

September 15th, 2009 by Mr Bigg

Here is a selection of links relating to the relationship between Christianity and the animal world. The basic idea is often that human beings have a “soul”, whereas animals do not:

At the time God made Earth and Heaven, before any grasses or shrubs had sprouted from the ground—God hadn’t yet sent rain on Earth, nor was there anyone around to work the ground (the whole Earth was watered by underground springs)—God formed Man out of dirt from the ground and blew into his nostrils the breath of life. The Man came alive—a living soul! (Genesis 2:5-7 [Message])

This is often understood as meaning that humans are in some way more important than animals, in some way different. Some Christians argue that it is the “soul” that qualifies someone to go to heaven – if something doesn’t have a soul it can’t go to heaven.

Also, Christians have a responsibility to be stewards over creation.

God spoke: “Let us make human beings in our image, make them
reflecting our nature
So they can be responsible for the fish in the sea,
the birds in the air, the cattle,
And, yes, Earth itself,
and every animal that moves on the face of Earth.”
God created human beings;
he created them godlike,
Reflecting God’s nature.
He created them male and female.
God blessed them:
“Prosper! Reproduce! Fill Earth! Take charge!
Be responsible for fish in the sea and birds in the air,
for every living thing that moves on the face of Earth.”
(Genesis 1:26-28 [Message])

The idea of stewardship is that human beings are looking after God’s creation for him. They don’t own creation, it does not belong to them, but they look after it for him. There are lots of verses in the Bible that talk about “stewardship”: see here. You can find the PowerPoint from the lesson here.

Useful information about Science and Religion

September 15th, 2009 by Mr Bigg

Here are a couple of links exploring religion and science. If anyone stumbles across any more information then please <a href="mailto:mbigg@manorcc.org.uklet me know!

Big Bang, Evolution and Christian Responses

September 14th, 2009 by Mr Bigg

Recently we’ve been looking at the science of evolution and big bang.

Having done this we’ve also considered Christian responses to these ideas. A full handout is here, but in summary:

  • More conservative Christians tend to take the Bible literally, so will interpret the story in Genesis 1 as historical.
  • Liberal Christians don’t take the Bible so literally. They look more at the “genre” or “type” of story found in the Bible and say that Genesis 1 clearly isn’t history. It has elements of poetry and so isn’t supposed to be describing exactly what happened, but instead is more about the relationship between God and creation.

For homework I’d like a paragraph attempting to answer the following question: “Is it possible to be a Christian scientist?”

Try to get across an answer from both a conservative and liberal point of view. How might the way a Christian reads the Bible affect their answer to such a question? This is due a week after I set it in class.

Science and Religion

September 8th, 2009 by Mr Bigg

We’ve started looking at science and religion now and we’ve done some junk modelling of the CID (Conflict, Independence, Dialogue) model of science and religion. When I find my camera cable I’ll upload some pictures of your models here…

If you want some more information on the three models check the handout here.

Welcome to the GCSE course!

September 8th, 2009 by Mr Bigg

Here is the PowerPoint Presentation explaining little bits about the course. If you need some more information try the OCR website.

Hope you enjoy it!

Welcome to the Year 10 Blog!

August 31st, 2009 by Mr Bigg

This blog will include all the information you’ll need if you’re in one of Mr Bigg’s Year 10 GCSE Philosophy and Ethics classes. There will be information from lessons we’ve done, handouts, extra snippets and information about homework.

Because there are several classes in year 10 information posted here will be “tagged” with your class if it is relevant to you. You can click the relevant “tag” link on the right hand side of the screen to see only information for your class.

I hope this site is useful to you. Please email me if you have any questions…