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Love4All
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The reality, though, is that some of our suffering results from our ignorance, and some results from nature (note: fallen nature), and some, finally, is inflicted on us by the malice of others. Now certainly, meditation, thinking, contemplating our situation, such as is recommended in Buddhism, can be helpful in alleviating those sufferings that we inflict on ourselves in our ignorance. But clearly, ignorance is not the root of all suffering. The Buddha was simply mistaken about that. There is no ignorance whatsoever in the Word Incarnate, and He suffered.I have heard it referred to as non-theist. As a creator God isn’t considered to my knowledge nor denied it’s really not theistic or atheistic. As christianity teaches us to bear our sorrows and grin. The Buddha looked at people being born, living in suffering and sickness and dying. He said none of these things need to be and that all suffering is self induced by ignorance understanding that our sorrows are self induced ignorance and can be stopped sounds better to me than endure your sorrows and bear it. Even if we can lay them at the cross IMO.