Buddhism And Suffering Research Paper

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The monotheistic faiths should understand the problems of suffering and evil within the context of God's power and mercy. In Islam, there are two views of suffering, both of which resemble views held by its sister faiths, Judaism and Christianity. Suffering is either the painful result of sin, or it is a test.The two main types of evil and suffering that are in our world today: natural and moral evil. Evil and suffering is unfortunately a part of our world.

If God is All-Good and All-Powerful, how do we explain the existence of evil? According to the Qur’an, God is Al-Qadeer, meaning the All-Powerful, and Ar-Rahmaan, meaning The-Merciful, which also implies compassion. Islam requires that mankind know and believe in a God of power, mercy and …show more content…

Most Buddhists believe that the negative actions and beliefs of human beings such as greed, anger and ignorance give rise to evil. These three things stop Buddhists from reaching enlightenment. Buddhists do not believe that human beings are evil, but they generally accept that humans create suffering through their greed, anger and ignorance. The story about suffering in buddhists perspective has to do with when Siddhartha (The person who became the buddha) left the palace where he lived, the three people he saw were an old man, an ill man and a dead person. This taught him that people suffer in life. The Four Noble Truths are a summary of the Buddha's teachings. It is these truths that the Buddha taught to his first disciples after he was enlightened. The four noble truths are Dukkha - meaning the truth of suffering, Samudaya - meaning the truth of the origin of suffering, Nirodha - meaning the truth of the cessation (end) of suffering and finally, Magga - the truth of the path to the cessation (end) of suffering. "I teach suffering, its origin, cessation and path. That's all I teach", declared the Buddha 2500 years ago.Suffering comes in many forms. Three obvious kinds of suffering correspond to the first three sights the Buddha saw on his first journey outside his palace: old age, sickness and death. But according to the Buddha, the problem of suffering goes much deeper. Life is not ideal: it frequently fails to live up to our …show more content…

In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit. God punished Adam and Eve for their actions, and the punishment was to endure suffering in life. This is known as 'the fall’. Some Christians believe that all people inherited the tendency to sin from Adam and Eve. This belief is called original sin. According to this belief, all humans are born with a tendency towards evil and the ability to cause suffering. In Genesis it states: “...the intent of man's heart is evil from his youth.” Evil and suffering in this life is a preparation for heaven. Evil and suffering give people a chance to become better people and improve their souls. God has a plan for people's lives that they may not always understand. This may include evil and suffering but Christians should trust and have faith in God's plan. God wants people to follow the example of Jesus and help those who are suffering. God must have a reason for allowing evil and suffering but the reason is beyond human understanding. Christians also pray for those who suffer and try to help them. They believe that God will reward them in

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