Equality - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, 'Equality' refers to the principle that every individual should be treated fairly and without discrimination, regardless of characteristics such as race, gender, age, religion, or disability. It is based on the belief that all people are inherently equal in value and deserve the same rights and opportunities. In religious and ethical discussions, equality often involves examining how different beliefs and practices either support or challenge this principle, with many religions advocating for the respectful and just treatment of all individuals. Understanding equality helps students explore how societies aim to address and eliminate prejudices and inequalities, promoting a more harmonious and inclusive world.

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