Buddhism explains that all life is suffering and there is no justice in the world because it is all an illusion.
Hinduism can't say much.
Jesus explains that the suffering of this world is nothing compared to the eternal joy that awaits the believer in heaven and in the new earth. He also says that suffering is a result of our desire to rebell against God and follow our own desires, which is not the be with Him. Therefore, suffering is a result of our sin.
In general, new age religion would view suffering as an opportunity to offer new age religion as a remedy for suffering.
Buddhism teaches that all life is characterized by suffering, known as Dukkha. This concept is one of the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism, which form the foundation of the religion's teachings on the nature of existence and the path to enlightenment.
No. Judaism teaches that suffering should be avoided.
The Four Noble Truths are: 1)Life means suffering. 2)The origin of suffering is attachment. 3)The cessation of suffering is attainable. 4)The path to the cessation of suffering. And they belong to the Buddhist religion. (Buddhism)
AnswerIt can not be proven that religion did not cause immense suffering in the post-classical world: the facts are too well known. To disprove that religion was the greatest cause of suffering, you would have to find another, even greater cause of suffering.If there was any other single cause of suffering greater than that caused by religion, perhaps that would have been the feudal system, including the imposition of serfdom. Although it may be a long shot, you could try reearching the comparative suffering resulting from feudalism compared to religion.
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The Buddha was trying to find the answer to suffering.
Because his suffering and death, for us, is the central tenet of the religion... that is why it is called "Christ"-ian.