because there is evil in the world
Christianity is not about suffering, but of healing.
According to Buddha, the cause of suffering in the world is desire and attachment.
According to Buddhism, the main cause of suffering in the world is attachment and desire.
Sins are forgiven; the end of suffering is guaranteed to believers; and love one another.
Reginald Stackhouse has written: 'The Coming Age Revolution' 'Christianity and politics' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics, Church and state 'How can I believe when I live in a world like this?' -- subject(s): Christianity, Faith, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering, Theodicy 'Alive Again' 'Teach yourself Christianity and Politics'
According to Christianity, suffering is believed to be a result of sin and the fallen nature of humanity. It is seen as a consequence of the separation from God caused by sin, and a way for individuals to grow in faith and character through trials and challenges.
If your talking about Christianity ; long-suffering is being patient; spiritual awareness of growth ; Carnal suffering is to experience life naturally since sin came into the world through Adam; and the list of sufferings can be innumerable. ( to not have grace, is not to have God, and in it's self it is suffering. )
Robert McMurdo has written: 'The mystery and ministry of suffering' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
Charles Ohlrich has written: 'The suffering God' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
Sebastian K. MacDonald has written: 'Moral theology and suffering' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Christianity, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
Adam and Eve
Regis Martin has written: 'The suffering of love' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christianity, Christianity and antisemitism, Descent into hell, Doctrines, Holocaust (Christian theology), Incarnation, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering, Suffering of God 'Garlands of Grace' 'What Is The Church?' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church, Doctrines