What is the role of suffering?
Why do bad things happen to good people?
Because I'm lazy I'm just pasting my posts from another thread as a starting point.
It does seem bewildering sometimes but I guess the thing about faith is that we can believe that, to quote from Desiderata,
"whether or not it is clear to you,
no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should".
From a purely statistical point of view suicide is far less common amongst people of faith (all religions) than amongst athiests and agnostics. I tend to think that whilst Allah never gives us a load heavier than we can carry it must seem too heavy to some people, especially if they have no-one to share it with so it's a matter of the perception of the load rather than the load itself. I think there is some truth in that old allegorical story about the footprints in the sand but in turn we have to be willing to let ourselves be carried.
I agree that there is a gulf between what is written and what is practiced - in Islam we believe that this is because we are only human. Humans are not perfect but there is something noble in striving to be better; so despite our flaws and stumbles we can be forgiven.
In regards to the example of a child being raped I think it comes down to trust - I trust in Allah's justice. The man who does this will be judged and punished and the girl who suffered this will be rewarded for her suffering. From the Islamic perspective life on this earth is over in the blink of an eyelid; no matter how ghastly or pleasant it is it's nothing in the face of eternity.I think that for me it seems a bit simplistic to say that I would only believe in G-d if there was no suffering. Terrible things happen every day but I don't blame G-d, I blame people. As a Muslim I see suffering as something that can be blessing as well as a curse, just as lack of suffering can be a curse, as well as a blessing.
I understand that if you don't belive in an afterlife it would seem obscene and pointless that a child is born who will only suffer and die in childhood. If you do believe in an afterlife then you also believe that that child will go to heaven and the suffering of her eathly existance will be as nothing.
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Deb, what is the Buddhist belief regarding suffering?
Maybe I should start a new thread outside the Christianity forum







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