Your Holy books says that "Suffering is entirely bad and God will end it"
Nature on the contrary says that "Suffering has both good and bad sides"
Examples of parents letting kids experience “suffering” as a good thing to correct them:
1. *Loss of privilege*
Kid refuses to do homework → no video games that night. The “suffer” is boredom/frustration.
2. *Natural consequences*
Kid won’t wear a coat → they feel cold outside. Parent doesn’t rescue them. The “suffer” is being cold.
3. *Time-out / removal*
Kid hits sibling → playtime ends immediately and they sit away from fun for 5 minutes. The “suffer” is missing out.
4. *Extra chore / restitution*
Kid draws on the wall → they clean it off themselves. The “suffer” is doing unwanted work.
5. *Delayed gratification*
Kid spends all allowance at once → they can’t buy the toy they want later. The “suffer” is regret + waiting.
So while you Holy books says "Suffering is entirely bad, Nature says suffering like everything on planet Earth has good and bad.
So you see the major difference between using Nature or Holy books to learn about our Creator.
Nature sweet, when you study am everyday.
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