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Good and evil across religions (Hinduism ((Why does pain and suffering…
Good and evil across religions
Hinduism
Why does pain and suffering happen? What causes evil and suffering in Hinduism
Like Buddhism, Hinduism punishes those who are bad by putting bad karma's onto their souls. These are marks of judgement which means that it is the soul's journey to rid itself of all bad karma's and to instead be left with good karma's. The spirits left with good karmas and are clean are aloud to enter a higher plain of existence where there they will live forever in harmony. Otherwise they will be subjected to an eternity of pain and suffering
How does reward and punishment work?
Worshipping a specific God of Hinduism is said to give you the gifts or luck of which that God affiliates to. Like worshiping Shiva, the destroyer of evil, it is said that you will be blessed with the courage to face evil or bad in the world
What is the final destination for Hindus?
Hinduism deaths relate much to Buddism, it is said that when a person dies, their body dies but their spirit goes on to find a body suitable to live in, if you were born into a rich family, then maybe your past life was filled with good deeds
What is the path to a good life / afterlife?
The key to a good life of Hinduism is to worship as many or all of the Gods to allow them to give you their gifts or blessings for the next life, of which you will probably grow up in the next life to be a billionaire or to have a very fun and adventurious life
Buddhism
Why pain and suffering happen? What causes evil and suffering?
Those who are the worst people out their are believed to be reincarnated into very small and insignificant things like bacteria or a mushroom, and this cycle keeps going on forever and ever for people who do not decide to change their ways.
How does reward and punishment work in Buddism?
Rewarding in Buddhism means that if a good person were to die, they would be reincarnated into the body of a better person or better animal, and if a bad person were to die, they would be reincarnated into something bad like a shrub or ant. Everything done in this life is what determines the next life.
What is the final destination for Buddists?
Buddhists believe that life is constantly revolving around the cycle of life and it is an unbreakable chain of normal and bad people, it is said that good people are reincarnated into better people or a mighty animal like a horse. The final destination for Buddhists who are the most good in their life can break this chain and enter a realm of existence basically like heaven is known as Nirvana where the good-spirited may live there in happiness for eternity.
What is the path to a good life / afterlife?
Buddhists believe that when we die, we are reincarnated into another form of life, it could be a fly or a tree or even bacteria, and so this cycle of life keeps going on forever and ever.
References
http://www.experts123.com/q/what-is-the-final-destination-of-all-souls-in-hinduism.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva
https://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/reincarnation.htm
https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zkkck2p/revision/1
https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/znxpr82/revision/4