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Which is NOT a position of the Christian faith about suffering?
{ 1 } - Because suffering is a violation of a person's bodily integrity or psychic stability, it is meaningless and should be avoided at all costs.
{ 2 } - Suffering is evil because it is ultimately the result of either our own sins or the sins of others of which we are victims.
{ 3 } - Suffering can be a liberating and grace-filled experience if we learn from it to be free of our own sinfulness and grow in love for others.
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Which is NOT a position of the Christian faith about suffering?
{ 1 } - Because suffering is a violation of a person's bodily integrity or psychic stability, it is meaningless and should be avoided at all costs.
{ 2 } - Suffering is evil because it is ultimately the result of either our own sins or the sins of others of which we are victims.
{ 3 } - Suffering can be a liberating and grace-filled experience if we learn from it to be free of our own sinfulness and grow in love for others.
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Which is NOT a position of the Christian faith about suffering?
{ 1 } - Because suffering is a violation of a person's bodily integrity or psychic stability, it is meaningless and should be avoided at all costs.
{ 2 } - Suffering is evil because it is ultimately the result of either our own sins or the sins of others of which we are victims.
{ 3 } - Suffering can be a liberating and grace-filled experience if we learn from it to be free of our own sinfulness and grow in love for others.
See p. 213.
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Which is NOT a position of the Christian faith about suffering?
{ 1 } - Because suffering is a violation of a person's bodily integrity or psychic stability, it is meaningless and should be avoided at all costs.
{ 2 } - Suffering is evil because it is ultimately the result of either our own sins or the sins of others of which we are victims.
{ 3 } - Suffering can be a liberating and grace-filled experience if we learn from it to be free of our own sinfulness and grow in love for others.
See p. 213.
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