Yes, Christians believe in a different kind of suffering than other religions do. Others think of sufferings in this life or their "afterlife" but Christians believe something completely different. Suffering is not being with God according to The Bible. Jesus died for our sins and ended our suffering which was death. Through Christ we live forever, not in this life, but in Heaven with Him eternally with no fear or pain or sorrow ever. I hope that gave you some insight into the Christian mind! :)
Christians are still suffering discrimination, especially in Middle Eastern countries. There are several countries where you can be legally thrown in prison or killed if you are found to be a Christian.
Christians believe that suffering is a part of life due to the presence of sin in the world. They view suffering as an opportunity to grow in faith and draw closer to God. Their faith provides them with hope, strength, and comfort during times of suffering, helping them to endure and find meaning in their experiences.
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.
Some Christians see suffering as God's punishment of sinful people or the world as a whole. Others see such suffering as a way a loving God tests the faith and fortitude of survivors. According to St. Paul, Christians should rejoice in suffering because it produces endurance, hope and character (Romans 5:3-5). Still other Christians see innocents' suffering as evidence of the inscrutable will of a God who "works in mysterious ways" toward an ultimate but unknowable good. Some Christians offer no explanation but, like Job, seek to trust in God. In the past, Roman Catholic Christians were taught that they should "offer up" pain, with the idea that through faith, suffering that seems meaningless can be redeemed and transformed. The fourth-century saint Augustine says, "God would not allow any evil to exist unless out of it he could draw a greater good. This is part of the wisdom and goodness of God."
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what do you mean? Christians pray for many different reasons; but mainly to talk to God
The suffering servant theology is a concept found in the Book of Isaiah in the Bible, particularly in chapter 53. It refers to a figure who will suffer on behalf of others and bring salvation through that suffering. Christians see this figure as a prefiguration of Jesus Christ.
Because it has most of the answers on how to live your life as a christian.
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Christians tend to believe that the trials of life exist to make us stronger.
God is the Creator of all on earth. One doesn't need to be a Christian to pray to God and, yes, God does answer ALL prayer, although the answer might not always be what we would like it to be but it will be what is best for us.
They were non Christians. They believed in many different gods. Not in just one god.