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Year 11
Eduqas

Christianity, prejudice and discrimination

I can explain what prejudice and discrimination are, and how Christian and non-religious views affect opinions on same-sex relationships.

New
New
Year 11
Eduqas

Christianity, prejudice and discrimination

I can explain what prejudice and discrimination are, and how Christian and non-religious views affect opinions on same-sex relationships.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Prejudice means having unfair thoughts or feelings about someone before knowing them.
  2. Discrimination happens when prejudice leads to unfair treatment or actions.
  3. Christians believe that everyone is equal.
  4. Different Christian denominations have different views about same-sex individuals and relationships.
  5. Most Christians believe that gender equality means men and women have equal roles.

Keywords

  • Discrimination - actions that come from prejudice attitudes

  • Equality - belief that everyone is equal in value and worth

  • Prejudice - negative thoughts, feelings or beliefs about a person (prejudging them) based on a characteristic they have, e.g. their sexuality or ethnicity

  • Same-sex sexuality - being physically/sexually attracted to persons of the same gender

Common misconception

All Christians think same-sex sexuality is wrong.

Not all Christians believe same-sex sexuality is wrong, some denominations welcome same-sex couples. Even where same-sex acts are considered sinful, individuals with same-sex sexuality are not seen as sinful and should be treated with compassion.


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This topic involves identity, belief, and equality, so remind students of ground rules for respectful discussion and reassure them that the goal is to understand different perspectives, not to agree with all of them. This sets the tone for open, thoughtful learning.
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Content guidance

  • Depiction or discussion of discriminatory behaviour

Supervision

Adult supervision recommended

Licence

This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2025), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).

Lesson video

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Prior knowledge starter quiz

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5 Questions

Q1.
What legal right protects religious expression in many countries?
Correct answer: Right to express religious beliefs
Right to free education
Right to remain silent
Q2.
Censorship means limiting what people can access or in public.
Correct Answer: express, Express
Q3.
Extremist views often:
Promote peace and harmony
Correct answer: Reject others’ rights and cause harm
Respect human rights
Q4.
Christian evangelism usually involves:
Correct answer: Respectful communication of beliefs
Censorship
Threatening others
Q5.
Christians may still face censorship or pressure, even where religious freedom is protected by .
Correct Answer: law, Law

Assessment exit quiz

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5 Questions

Q1.
Match the key terms to their definition:
Correct Answer:Discrimination,is when actions come from prejudice attitudes

is when actions come from prejudice attitudes

Correct Answer:Equality,is the belief that everyone is equal in value and worth

is the belief that everyone is equal in value and worth

Correct Answer:Same-sex sexuality,is physically/sexually attracted to persons of the same gender

is physically/sexually attracted to persons of the same gender

Q2.
Christians believe everyone is made in the of God.
Correct Answer: image, Image
Q3.
Some Christian denominations welcome same-sex couples because:
they have to by law
they reject the Bible
Correct answer: they believe in love and inclusion
Q4.
Which Bible verse is often used to support gender equality?
“An eye for an eye”
Correct answer: “In Christ, there is neither male nor female”
“Wives submit to your husbands”
Q5.
Some churches teach that individuals with same-sex attraction are not sinful, and should be treated with .
Correct Answer: compassion, Compassion