Ethics Crossword

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Across
  1. 6. - An alternative form of dealing with crime by engaging both offender and victim in talking through what has happened.
  2. 7. - A famous pacifist, who was a prominent leader and activist in India, who believed in passive resistance and implemented non-violent tactics in his efforts. Their lifelong goal was to achieve Indian independence.
  3. 8. - A type of poverty, where people lack the minimum amount of income needed in order to maintain the average standard of living in society in which they live.
  4. 9. - Who originally developed the Just War theory?
  5. 10. - A place that cares for the terminally ill.
  6. 11. - To declare that a marriage is invalid.
  7. 14. - The legal process by which a child gains new parents other than his/her birth parents.
  8. 16. - A type of family with more than one wife at the same time.
  9. 17. - Matthew 5:39, “But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right _____, turn to them the other _____ also.”
  10. 18. - People who do not fit in with the rest of society and are pushed to one side and not treated equally.
Down
  1. 1. - The state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married.
  2. 2. - Genesis 1:27, ‘So God created mankind in his own _____.’
  3. 3. - Withdrawing medical treatment with the deliberate intention of causing the patient’s death, for example not resuscitating a patient.
  4. 4. - To abstain from all sexual relations.
  5. 5. - The study of the ethical and moral implications of new biological discoveries and biomedical advances, as in the fields of genetic engineering and drug research.
  6. 10. - The UK’s independent regulator of fertility treatment, reproductive technologies and research using human embryos (and is the first of its kind in the world).
  7. 12. - Having only one sexual partner, Christians regard this as important in marriage.
  8. 13. - The belief that war and violence are unjustifiable and that all disputes should be settled by peaceful means.
  9. 15. - The stage at which a foetus can survive outside the womb, currently 24 weeks of pregnancy in the UK.
  10. 19. - a form of discrimination where people are ddeliberately prejudged and mistreated because they belong to a particular race or colour of their skin.