| Definition | Key Word |
| (The belief that) all living creatures are part of the same process of development | |
| Behaviour which is against the law of God | |
| The decision of God about the destiny of human being | |
| Continuation of existence after death | |
| (The principle of) treating animals fairly | |
| (The belief that) the real world is nothing more than the physical world | |
| (The belief that) every human action has an automatic consequence | |
| Self-interest and concern with individual needs/wants which excludes considering those of others | |
| (The view that) every event has a cause, which may also involve believing that human beings cannot have free will, as their choices and actions are caused | |
| Not knowing or understanding the difference between right and wrong, or what makes actions wrong | |
| (The belief that) human beings have been given the right to exercise control over all other living beings | |
| | Definition | Key Word |
| (The belief that) after death, the body stays in the grave until the end of the world when it is raised | |
| (The belief that) the soul is reborn into another body | |
| The idea that the soul lives on after the death of the body | |
| (The belief that) the human will is free, so human beings can choose and act freely | |
| An excessive desire for things, such as wealth or food, which bears no relation to actual needs | |
| (The belief that) God has already decided the fate of human beings | |
| The future of human beings/what happens to them when they die | |
| (The belief that) time has no beginning or end and that the soul of human beings is reborn again and again | |
| The spiritual or non-material part of a person | |
| (The belief that) time has a beginning and an end, and that human beings live only once on earth | |
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