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God does not intend us to suffer…HOWEVER it IS a condition of mortality. We as believers in Christ and His Body in this world…we are called to share the burden for this world…To allow God to take our mishaps and pain…our disease or disability…or just a complicated life…to "share in the suffering of Christ…to share as individuals seeking to share incarnation with him…it is BECAUSE of the hope and faith we have in the God who gave us life…that we share in His suffering…share His Life in this world…the Reality of God’s Love and Mercy is seen in very concrete ways in our world.Then why is suffering such an honorable thing. Why is it so helpful in our salvation. It is through suffering that we have true faith, hope, or love. It is in suffering that we are freed from our sins in purgatory. Spiritual Death and damnation to Hell is the punishment of sin, not suffering. If suffering was the punishment then we would all be in a torture room seaking forgiveness instead of on Earth. And if suffering was the punishment, then why isn’t that removed for our lives as our sins and the death of our souls are removed by Christ’s death
I also don’t think the world we live in gives evidence that the Earth was made without suffering at any point. Science has not found any evidence that there was no suffering before humans (as there is evidence that animals and life on earth went on the same way it does today with death and suffering) I think the Bible doesn’t even say the whole world was without suffering. Yes, the fields were easier to plow and there may not have been pains in childbirth, but the Bible doesn’t specifically say anything about other suffering. It says that on the day you sin you will surely die (but they did not physically die indicating that it was a spiritual death) you will toil in the fields and have pain in childbirth. It never condemns humanity to suffering diseases or injuries.