Suffering exists in the world due to a combination of factors such as natural disasters, human actions, and the complexities of life. It can be caused by physical, emotional, or spiritual pain, and is a part of the human experience that can lead to growth, empathy, and resilience.
One of the main suffering is 'Slavery'. It exists in poor countries like Africa and India. How can say it does not exist?
Some examples of the permissive will of God in allowing suffering and evil to exist in the world include natural disasters, human free will to make choices that lead to harm, and the consequences of living in a fallen world due to sin.
Suffering and dying exist. Existentialism has no part in atheism.
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.
Africa is suffering the most around the world
According to Christian teaching, all suffering and pain is either a test, a punishment or an unnecessary and unjustified random occurrence.
Humans are a sociable animal. We are not meant to exist in total isolation without suffering mental instability.
A:In philosophy, this is called the problem of evil and suffering. Evil must come from somewhere, but if God is all-powerful, all-knowing, all good, and the sole creator of the world, then why is there evil and suffering? The problem can only be resolved if at least one of these propositions is false. Therefore if God is all-powerful, he is either not all-knowing and is therefore unaware of all the evil in the world, or he is not all-good and is unconcerned about all. Evil and suffering exist because at least one proposition of religion is false.
According to Buddha, the cause of suffering in the world is desire and attachment.
Eating it and hanging yourself?
Yes, I exist in this world.
According to Buddhism, the main cause of suffering in the world is attachment and desire.