That would be The Bible. Our Blessed Lord teaches that if we do not take up our cross and follow Him we will not be saved. The only way to salvation is by carrying our cross daily in union with him. The cross necessarily involves suffering, and that suffering, which is inevitable in this life only becomes meaningful when united with His suffering and offered up for our salvation and that of our brothers and sisters.
Christian Science teaches suffering is an illusion.
No. Judaism teaches that suffering should be avoided.
virtue and compassion
The philosophy that teaches that desire causes suffering is known as Buddhism. Central to Buddhist thought is the Four Noble Truths, which assert that suffering arises from attachment and desire (tanha). By understanding and overcoming these desires through practices such as meditation and ethical living, individuals can achieve enlightenment and liberation from suffering.
it is a book that teaches math.
a text book that teaches you fallacys and logic a good book
Grasping for and clinging to things that we cannot possess.a desire for money and happinesscraving.
the lorax
In some respects I don't think Buddha condemns anything, he clearly teaches that attatchment will lead to suffering, and that this is inevitable. He also teaches that attachment isn't inevitable, it is a choice.
I don't know any book in the Bible that teaches this. But then the question is hard to understand. What does 'live out the covenant' mean.
Buddhism Four noble Truths: 1. This life is full of suffering (or "Life is suffering") 2. The cause of suffering is desire 3. You must rid yourself of desire 4. Following the middle path (or eight fold path) eliminates suffering
Timothy stops Phillip from killing the cat in "The Cay" by explaining that it is not the right thing to do and that the cat is also suffering from the shipwreck. Timothy teaches Phillip the value of mercy and compassion towards all living creatures.