it is asked by god in the bible as it promotes community cohesion and providing and following the laws of human rights would support this therefore christians give alot of importance towards the issue of human rights. faiza x
Without suffering, there is no compassion. Sometimes you can learn from suffering
Hester says she has learned to understand the sinfulness of human nature, the potential for redemption, and the strength to endure hardship and suffering.
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.
They did not like the idea of human suffering. They want peace and happiness
Human desire causes this suffering.
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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! :)
Mark's account can serve as a reminder of Jesus' sacrifice and the importance of taking up one's cross to follow him. It can inspire Christians to endure suffering with faith and hope, knowing that resurrection and new life await. Mark's emphasis on discipleship and the call to proclaim the Gospel can also encourage Christians to boldly share their faith with others despite challenges.
The Jewish version of their teachings.
It doesn't
Muslim are taught to respect Muslim & non-Muslim, treat all mankind equally regardless their religion. Those Muslim who persecuted Christians or other religion does not understand this teaching or simple ignoring them for the sake of their own human ego