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People would find different reasons to inflict suffering on others.
Jews believe that all human beings have free will. Suffering is the result of bad choices made by the people who inflict the suffering. Suffering can also be caused by nature (such as an earthquake), which is considered inherently neutral by most interpretations in Judaism.
It is a mental disorder, some people believe they don't deserve to eat, or think they'r too fat, even if they are underweight, they see what they believe
Many did not want to believe, for others; they were already war weary and they paid little attention to yet more suffering.
A:Whatever answer I give will not suffice if you believe this should happen. So I should let you say whether Christians need to destroy Islam. Do you believe Christianity is a religion designed to cause suffering and evil? Do you believe that by creating untold suffering and evil, we can eliminate suffering and evil? Do you believe that Christianity can not survive as a faith if there are other faiths available for people to choose from? If the answer to any of these questions in 'No' then Christians do not need to destroy Islam.It is true that some Muslims have caused suffering and evil in the world, as have some Christians. This does not justify attacks on the good people who follow either faith.
There bones are deterring, and it hurts like nothing you can believe.
Simply put, Buddhists believe that life is suffering, there is a cause to that suffering and the noble eightfold path is the way to end said suffering. The cessation of suffering is know as Nirvana. For more information on the principles of Buddhism and suffering, the noble eightfold path, please refer to the related links below.
People suffering from anorexia often don't believe they are suffering and are losing weight to a dangerously low level. You need to take note of what your friends say, and seek medical help.
When people expect from God to fit in their measures, and of course He does not, they fail in believing. Many say: if there were God, and He is good, there would not be suffering.... All of those can be explained, but that is not the question here.
Atheists typically view suffering as a natural part of life that arises from various causes such as biological, social, and environmental factors. They may see suffering as a problem to be addressed through empathy, compassion, and practical solutions rather than relying on religious beliefs or supernatural intervention.
Freedom for people to choose and to do what is best for them.