According to Buddha, the cause of suffering in the world is desire and attachment.
The Buddha observed human nature in an effort to understand how we create our own suffering. He observed that it is the way we come to think about ourselves and our relationship to the world that is the source of the problem. He observed that if we understood what we were doing we would be able to stop doing it and end the sort of suffering that we cause ourselves.
The concept of an all-powerful, all-good, and all-knowing being can raise questions about why there is suffering in the world if such a being exists. It challenges our understanding of morality by questioning how a benevolent being could allow suffering to exist.
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the leading cause of mental illness-related deaths.
In secular humanism, suffering is viewed as a negative experience that should be minimized or eliminated through rational, evidence-based approaches. Secular humanists emphasize the importance of compassion, empathy, and ethical decision-making to alleviate suffering and promote well-being for individuals and society as a whole. Ultimately, the goal is to address the root causes of suffering and create a more just and humane world.
According to Buddha, the cause of suffering in the world is desire and attachment.
Buddhism does not concern itself on lores about the origin of the world. It's only concern is ending of suffering by understanding the causes.
.they found a way to stop suffering, which is to bring enlightenment.
SiddharthaGautama was the founder of Buddhism. He became the enlightened one which made him understand the cause of the suffering in the world. It took him forty nine days of meditation to understand this concept.
No. Science does not cause suffering. The uses to which it is put may do so, as with any tool.
Buddhism
Most believed incorrectly Buddhism is merely an ordinary religion. In actual fact, Buddhism is not an ordinary religion. It is the teachings of the Buddha, who is not a God or god, a creator, a savior, etc. He was the teacher or the guide to show us the right path (to Nirvana) and if we do practise according to his guidance, we will definitely attain Nirvana (a state free from all kinds of suffering) someday. We can say, Buddhism is the only one in this world which has its ultimate goal or essence (which is attain Nirvana, the freedom from worldly suffering.)
because there is evil in the world
Buddhism doesn't do "salvation" in the Christian sense. Instead, it teaches one to become unattached to the world so that when one dies, one does not reincarnate and thereby escape the suffering and pain of this world.
Siddhartha Gautama was a Hindu prince, who became an ascetic upon discovering the suffering in the world. He eventually went on to found Buddhism.
it is know that they honor all human and no gods Answer:The core beliefs of Buddhism are those stated in the Four Noble Truths: * All life involves suffering * All suffering is caused by desire * The end of suffering requires the end of dsire * The way to the end of suffering is the Eightfold Path The Eightfold pathe then goes on to outline the way to live your life to minimize suffering.
Not a question but, god gave us free will, our suffering is the cause of others' mistakes.