Imagine
having over a billion dollars, thousands of people at his beckoning call, a
perfect spouse and family, hundreds of HIV-negative mistresses, more cars than
a major dealership, and what ideally seems to be everything going in his favor
– you even get along with your in-laws! The only thing catch is that you cannot
take any of this with you after death. On the contrary, if nothing went your
away and you spent your entire life moaning and groaning about every situation
as a result of misdeeds and a total lack of remorse, then nothing good would
seem to come out of life. The most common misconception is that destiny is the
source of human suffering: in other
words, how we live and treat others determines how we die. Death has no escape
no matter the individual’s piety, particularly if the individual is considered
good or heroic.
Human
suffering is not caused by any one condition; it is the result of several
ailments in conjunction with lifestyle, location, or sometimes being in the
wrong place at the wrong time. Its source cannot be defined as one such
instance, such as coronary heart disease. The Bible attributes suffering to
Adam and Eve as a result of their sin in Eden, which Adam was forced to till
the earth for food. Not getting off
scotch-free, Eve is forced to become not only submissive to Adam, but also she
has to carry the load by bearing children (Genesis 3:13-19).
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