What is the difference between beliefs and values
What is the difference between beliefs and values?
WALT: Compare beliefs and values WILF: - I can name some of my own beliefs/values - I can name some Sikhism beliefs -I can compare a value with a Sikhism belief
Starter – do now! Impact: have a strong effect on someone or something. – What is the most important book that you have ever read? – Why did it have an impact on you? Challenge: On your whiteboards, write the names of all of the religious texts that you know of? What religions are these religious texts used by and why are they so important? For example – Christians use The Bible in their worship
Guru Granth Sahib The Guru Granth Sahib is the Sikh holy book. To Sikhs, it is more than just a book. It represents the actual word of God and is considered to be the modern day equivalent of the living Guru. It plays a central role in many areas of a Sikh’s life. Some of the holy book is composed to ragas, which are melodies from classical Indian music. It contains 5, 867 shabads (sacred hymns)
Task 1 Use this website to help record some of the Sikh beliefs which are outlined in the Guru Granth Sahib: https: //kids. kiddle. co/Sikhism Challenge: Record some of the main beliefs of another religion such as Christianity
Task 2 Just as the Guru Granth Sahib represents, the word of God and Sikhism beliefs, at RHS we have our school values which help define who we are and what our school is about. Name our six school values and explain why they are important within our school, Tip: You may want to write this down so you can refer back to it later
Reflect on the core Beliefs of Sikhism and compare these to our values. Are there any similarities? Are there any differences?
Reflection Is there a difference between a belief and a value? If so what is it? If not, explain your thinking?
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