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Death=

The end of life

Divorce=

The legal ending of a marriage

Annulment=

Uncommon, but it states the marriage was never real in the first place.

Cohabitation=

Living together as a married couple but without legalising the union through marriage

Rites of passage=

Events marking key stages in life

Marriage=

The legal union of man and woman or a same sex couple

Christian attitudes against homosexuality

Christian attitudes against homosexuality

Evangelical protestants view

The salvation of Christ can remove all sins, including homosexuality

Christian attitudes against homosexuality

Evangelical protestants view

The salvation of Christ can remove all sins, including homosexuality

Roman Catholics view

The sacraments of the church will help them do this

Christian attitudes against homosexuality

Evangelical protestants view

The salvation of Christ can remove all sins, including homosexuality

Roman Catholics view

The sacraments of the church will help them do this

Liberal protestants view

Lifelong homosexual relationships are acceptable

Humanist view

No problem with same sex relationships as long as sex is consensual, legal and not against anyone's human rights

Humanist view

No problem with same sex relationships as long as sex is consensual, legal and not against anyone's human rights

Contraception

Evangelical protestants

Take the bible literally, and believe that contraception directly goes against gods plan

Evangelical protestants

Take the bible literally, and believe that contraception directly goes against gods plan

Roman Catholic

They should trust God in creating children, it is not for them to decide

Liberal Protestant

See the use of contraception within marriage as a responsible way of planning a family. It allows sex to be enjoyed without the fear of an unwanted pregnancy

Humanists

Believe in contraception if the consequences are positive

Christian attitudes against

Evangelical protestants

"If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable . They must be put to death. Their blood will be on their own heads.

Roman catholocs

Remain celibate


Homophobia is condemned

Liberal protestants

Lifeline homosexual relationships are acceptable


Homosexuals are welcomed into the church