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- W2076266917 abstract "There is suffering, pain, death in the world. This is a fact that cannot be denied, but that troubles the human mind, which is not ready to accept such suffering, nor even to find room for it in the conception he has of the Divine and of the world. Suffering-which is evil--is and shall continue to be an incongruity, which is in contrast with the perfection of the Divinity and with his power of ruling the universe. God, the Summum Bonum (the Supreme Good), can by no means be called responsible for the suffering experienced in our daily life, neither could it be limited in its absolute Power by any other force acting in contrast with it. The problem is vital, and its solution essential, because man cannot stand a challenge which remains without an answer, nor can he suffer pain without an adequate explanation. The question, although acutely felt at all times and in all traditions, is especially alive in our days and it is one of the problems most passionately discussed nowadays. 1) What did the ancients think of it? What was their solution in their various traditions? This is the anguished question that modern man asks of his predecessors, trying to solve for himself-not only intellectually, but on the pratical side of life--the eternal challenge into which suffering compels him, today as never before." @default.
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- W2076266917 title "Suffering in Zoroastrianism and Its Way Out" @default.
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