Understanding Good and Evil in Religious Contexts
Religious Education
Year 9
8 questions
~16 mins
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This worksheet explores the themes of good and evil as they appear in different religious teachings and beliefs. Answer the questions thoughtfully to demonstrate your understanding.
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Understanding Good and Evil in Religious Contexts
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This worksheet explores the themes of good and evil as they appear in different religious teachings and beliefs. Answer the questions thoughtfully to demonstrate your understanding.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Define the concept of 'good' as it is understood in most religious traditions.
[4 marks]2.
Describe one example from a religious story or teaching that illustrates the struggle between good and evil.
[6 marks]3.
Explain why many religions believe evil exists in the world.
[5 marks]4.
List two ways in which religious teachings suggest humans can combat evil.
[4 marks]5.
Describe how the concept of moral free will relates to the existence of good and evil.
[6 marks]6.
Sketch a simple symbol that could represent the fight between good and evil. Label the parts of your drawing.
[8 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
7.
Reflect on a personal example where you or someone you know faced a choice between good and evil. Briefly describe the situation.
[5 marks]8.
In your opinion, can evil ever be completely eliminated from the world? Explain your reasoning.
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- 1/2/2026
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- 1/2/2026
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