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Suffering and evil in religious belief

Peter Manning delves into the topic of suffering and evil and the issues raised for believers

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How Indian and Semitic religions respond to the issue of suffering and evil varies greatly. Indian religions, which generally have a more non-dualistic view of the universe and humanity’s place within it, tend not to have the same problem with suffering found in Semitic religious traditions.

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