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Title: Social Injustice


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Social Injustice
  • Injustice this refers to unfair (often
    prejudice) treatment or action
  • Social injustice is a term used to refer to
    occasions when some members of society are given
    fewer rights and privileges than others. In other
    words people who suffer unfair/prejudice
    treatment.

2
Social Injustice
  • Christians believe that all people are equally
    valuable to God, and therefore they believe that
    any form of injustice is always wrong.
  • Christians have not always lived up to the
    standards set for them, but at least in
    principle, they do everything they can to try and
    make the world a fairer place for those who live
    in it.

3
Social Injustice
  • The Bible teaches that it is wrong to mistreat
    the poor and the weak.
  • In the Old Testament, the prophets often spoke
    out against social injustice, telling the people
    that God saw what they were doing and would
    punish them unless they changed their ways.

4
Social Injustice
  • In the New Testament, Christians are warned
    against having favourites and against being more
    respectful to those who have money, while
    ignoring the poor
  • Suppose a man comes into your meeting wearing a
    gold ring and fine clothes, and a poor man in
    shabby clothes also comes in. If you show special
    attention to the man wearing fine clothes and
    say, Heres a good seat for you. But say to the
    poor man, You stand there or Sit on the floor
    by my feet, have you not discriminated among
    yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts?

5
Social Injustice
  • The Bible teaches that people from ethnic
    minorities and immigrants (often called aliens
    in the Bible) should be treated just the same as
    relatives they should be welcomed and given fair
    chances at employment
  • When an alien lives with you in your land, do not
    ill-treat him. The alien living with you must be
    treated as one of your native-born. Love him as
    yourself.
  • (Leviticus 1933-34)

6
Social Injustice
  • Because of this belief, some Christians join
    organisations which aim to promote racial
    equality.
  • Some have devoted their lives to campaigning
    against racism.
  • Amnesty International is an organisation that
    helps people that have been unjustly imprisoned,
    and many of its members are Christians.

7
Social Injustice
  • Some Christians visit their local prisons on a
    regular basis, or join movement such as the
    Howard League for Penal Reform which tries to
    improve the conditions for prisoners in the UK.

8
Social Injustice
  • Sometimes, people are treated unjustly because
    they have learning difficulties or are physically
    disabled.
  • It is harder for them to find employment, and
    often difficult for them to get appropriate
    housing.

9
Social Injustice
  • Because Christians believe that everyone has
    equal value, they sometimes become involved in
    local groups and national organisations that work
    for equal rights for people with disabilities,
    such as MENCAP.

10
Social Injustice
  • Liberation theology is the name of a Christian
    movement which tries to put beliefs about justice
    into action.
  • In countries where people are oppressed and where
    the police kidnap, torture and execute those who
    disagree with the government, some Christians
    have spoken out against injustice and have risked
    their lives.

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Social Injustice
  • Extension
  • Research Task
  • Find out more and write about the work of
    Elizabeth Fry, Liberation Theology (Oscar Romero)
    or Amnesty International. Use t he following
    websites to help with your research.
  • www.amnesty.org.uk/give/legacy
  • www.cofe.anglican.org/view/index/html
  • www.quaker.org.uk/more/qviews4html
  • www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Refry.htm

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Social Injustice
  • Discussion
  • Do you think that prisoners today are treated
    properly, or do you think that conditions in
    prisons are too harsh or too lenient? Give
    reasons for your answer.
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