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Why do people suffer?

DVine does not rush the answer. It lets four serious traditions speak, then leaves room for you to decide what holds.

ScriptureJob refuses easy answers.
PhilosophyFrankl asks what meaning can carry.
SciencePain protects, grief rewires.
Secular thoughtReduce suffering where you can.
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Why do people suffer?

Job. Viktor Frankl. Neuroscience. Peter Singer.

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What happens when we die?

Jesus. Epicurus. Near-death research. Mary Oliver.

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Does life have a purpose?

Ecclesiastes. Nietzsche. Brain science. Sartre.

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Forgiveness is not pretending the wound was small.

Scripture treats forgiveness as a costly release, not a denial of harm. Joseph names the evil done to him before he speaks of God's mercy. Jesus asks us to forgive, but he never asks us to call injustice good.

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