Investigating good and evil Unit 2: Why and how do people say sorry when they have done something wrong?
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This unit, “Investigating Good and Evil Unit 2: Why and How Do People Say Sorry When They Have Done Something Wrong?” examines the significance of apology and forgiveness across cultures and religions. It explores why people feel the need to apologise, how they seek forgiveness, and the impact of these actions on personal and societal relationships. With examples from various faiths, this unit highlights how concepts of accountability, remorse, and reconciliation play essential roles in moral behaviour. Perfect for lessons on empathy, understanding human relationships, and learning from mistakes.
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