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GCE JAN 2009 : AS 6 Religious Ethics: Foundations, Principles and Practice - Revised

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Sp N ec e ifi w ca tio n ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY (AS) General Certificate of Education January 2009 Religious Studies assessing Religious Ethics: Foundations, Principles and Practice AR161 Assessment Unit AS 6 [AR161] TUESDAY 27 JANUARY, MORNING TIME 1 hour 20 minutes. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Candidate Number and Centre Number on the Answer Booklet provided. Answer one question from Section A and one from Section B. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 100. Quality of written communication will be assessed in all questions. Figures in brackets down the right-hand side of pages indicate the marks awarded to each question or part question. ADVICE TO CANDIDATES You are advised to take account of the marks for each question or part question. 4782 BLANK PAGE 4782 2 Section A Answer one question from Section A 1 [35] (b) Comment on the view that the weakness of Utilitarianism is that moral decisions are always made in the interests of the majority. Justify your answer. [15] (a) Give an account of the ethical arguments put forward for voluntary Euthanasia. [35] (b) Explore the view that for Christians mercy-killing is never acceptable. Justify your answer. 2 (a) Explain the approach of Utilitarianism to moral decision-making. [15] Section B Answer one question from Section B [35] (b) With reference to other aspects of human experience, explore the relevance of this religious teaching. Justify your answer. 4 (a) Explain Jesus teaching on murder, revenge and judgement as recorded in the Sermon on the Mount. [15] (a) Give an account of the moral arguments raised in the debate about contraception. [35] (b) With reference to other aspects of human experience, explore the view that the moral and religious issues surrounding population control have always been difficult and complex. Justify you answer. [15] 4782 T75618/2

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