Have you identified any skills development that could help you? What supports/resources need to be put in place? What needs to be shared with the wider
Moreover, on his second point, “nonviolence resistance does not seek to defeat or humiliate the opponent, but to win friendship and understanding.” King thought that if there were no offenses or put downs to the enemy everything was to flow better between blacks and whites. Lastly, he concludes that the universe is on the side of justice. He brings this idea that God is on the side of truth to kind make whites feel guilty for the way they are abusing and taking advantages of the injustice of blacks. King was very religious and this was a great influence for him to be so calm and nonviolence on his speeches. In this article King states, “this, in brief, is the method of non-violent resistance.
It reflects what is important to the person (now and for the future) and specifies the support they require to make a valued contribution to their community. 1.2 Explain the benefits of using person-centred thinking with individuals. By using person centred thinking a profile can be made to suit the individual focusing on what is important to the person, how they wish to live and then moves towards those aspirations. 1.3 Explain the beliefs and values on which person centred thinking and planning is based. It is based on the belief and values that people with learning disabilities are entitled to the same rights and choices as other members of society.
1. In what ways can the organization better benefit the community? 2. What information can be provided to make the community more aware of the organization? 3.
Every individual has a set of values and norms they abide by in everyday activities. Personally, I can assure myself on a few moral choices that guide my lifestyle; however, I must acknowledge that perhaps my upbringing and personal experiences helped shape those. Reading the two passages, I had a moment to reflect on my own knowledge or soon to find out, lack thereof. My beliefs regarding violence and consequences resulting as of that were not necessarily challenged because as a Catholic I respect the quality and dignity of all human life. Both passages Twilight #1 and Limbo/Twilight #2 pertain to preserving human life and perpetually fighting for underrepresented individuals even when circumstances seem dire.
“People should always be treated the same regardless of race or disability” The Catholic Church focuses on the idea of equality amongst all people. This idea can be supported or gone against even by the Catholic Church itself. Firstly, Jesus used the parable of the Good Samaritan to stress the importance of equality. In the parable, Jesus teaches that we should all be there for each other despite of their race because in the end, we were all created in God’s image and no one is therefore better than the other. Buddhists see disability as a consequence of a past life but what they mean by that is the joys and hardships are a consequence of karma and does not undermine equality.
Everyone was free to come and go as they pleased, and most partakers did not even live on the acreage owned by the community. Equality was a huge component of the building blocks of Brook Farm and therefore, it would have been hard for Ripley to preach that equality, and then hold himself above everyone else and to a higher
On the other hand, the Address mainly focused on the argument of unity. In the above discussion, other major principles of the document include the purpose and the method of restoring peace and unity with the Christendom. For instance, the primary objective, in this case, entails the unification of Christians as the people of God. Disunity in Christianity is a stumbling block to progress among Christian faithful. About the method of restoring peace and unity, Thomas Campbell in his document highly believed in a direct appeal to the
“Good People” In a way we’re all the same. We believe in one God, just the name has changed. A God who puts love, faith and humanity in our hands. To govern these elements in the right way can put doubt and trouble into your life, and how do we even govern them? And if we do govern them and it’s wrong, how do we correct?
Extrinsic – external. Catholic perspective: free will – ability to choose, decisions. Community – social beings: respect dignity. Freedom is INTRINSIC based upon eternal moral codes: Decalogue 10, Beatitudes 12 Conscience – Free Will: moral compass. Ability to make a choice, conscience is a judgment, follow your conscience: must be educated and informed, conscience may be “incorrect”, sanctuary – core – to meet God