A collection of six short documentary films exploring some of life's biggest questions.
These short films might provide students with personal perspectives on important issues in religion, morality and ethics, based on major themes explored in Key Stage 4 and GCSE religious studies and ethics lessons.
Suitable for teaching Religious Studies at GCSE in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4 and 5 in Scotland.
Is it ever right to experiment on animals? video
Christina's and James' life experiences have left them on different sides of this debate. Representatives of different faiths and religions are also featured, explaining their perspectives on animal testing.
Is it okay to have a child to save another? video
We hear from two people with opposing views before representatives of different faiths and religions explain their perspectives.
When is it right to go to war? video
We hear responses to this question from two people with contrasting opinions. This is followed by various perspectives on the question from religious and humanist leaders.
What are the rights and wrongs of abortion? video
An exploration of some of the ethical and moral questions around the issue of abortion, focusing on Anna and Marie, whose life experiences have left them on contrasting sides of the debate.
What are the rights and wrongs of the death penalty? video
An exploration of the ethics around capital punishment. Representatives of different faiths and religions explain their perspective on the death penalty.
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