Tuesday 4 June 2013

Why is there suffering?

Of all the evil that causes suffering in this world, what is the one thing you would always stand up and fight against?

I will always stand up for what I believe is right. I will stand up for bulling and poverty. Bulling affects many children and in bad situations it can lead to death. Poverty affects thousands of people who are less fortunate then some people.

Poverty exists as some countries were not as fast developing as Europe so they now do not have as much money as the rest of the world. This can be stopped if everyone just donated some money. It is an easy and effective option for everyone.

Bulling exists as some people do not feel good about them or are jealous of other people. Bulling can be stopped if people just stand up for themselves and other people. This may not be easy for some people but if everyone stands up then bulling wouldn't exist.

The biggest problem is poverty, however God cannot just give people money. The world cannot function properly if suddenly hundreds of thousands of people get a million dollars. God cannot fix the problem of poverty however we can. 

Y Chart

Good

Good looks like:
Help, Honesty, Respect, Friendliness, Favors, Doing the right thing by others, kindness.
Good feels like:
Happiness, Achievement, Feels good for doing the right thing

Good sounds like:
'Thank you', Happiness, Enjoyment

Evil

Evil looks like:
Dishonest, Theft, Murder, kidnap, Assault

Evil feels like:
Guilt, Pain, Worries, Concern, Suffering, Doubt

Evil sounds like:
Screams, Gunshots, Lies, Suffering

Truth

Truth looks like:
Honesty, Respect

Truth feels like:
Happiness, Friendship, Feels good

Truth sounds like:

Beauty 

Beauty looks like:
Serenity, Peace, Calm

Beauty feels like:
Happiness, Enjoyment, Peaceful

Beauty sounds like:
Waterfalls, Nature, Birds


Virtue and Vice

The Seven Deadly Sins


1. Pride is at work when we are unable to celebrate another‘s good fortune or find it hard to face our own imperfections. National pride in excess leads to racism, terrorism and even genocide

Example: In just three months, an estimated 800000 people were massacred in the Rwandan genocide of 1994 when the Hutu tribe began killing the Tutsi tribe.
                   
2. Envy serves as the basis for our consumerist society – we buy because we want more in order to be satisfied. Envy means never being happy with what you have

 Example: Someone is envious because someone else has something they don't. This can lead to stealing.

3. Gluttony is self-absorption and the inability to recognise the needs of others. Destroying and polluting the environment for economic gain, economic policy that keeps the majority of the wealth in the hands of the few whilst millions are in poverty and increasing levels of obesity are all evidence of gluttony

Example: Destroying forests to sell paper and wood. This is not  a sustainable thing to do and can end up killing many animals.

4. Lust is an inordinate craving for the pleasures of the body. It may lead to extra marital affairs, sexual abuse or rape. However it is not just sexual sin. Gollum in Lord of the Rings has an inordinate craving for the ring and its powers

Example: Being married to someone while dating someone else. This can lead to depression and violence with both people.

5. Anger, when it is arises from inordinate and uncontrolled feelings of hatred and fury can lead to crimes such as assault, murder and acts of vengeance. Anger when it is appropriately expressed can be a force for change – it is how we express it that may cause problems

Example: Someone who is stressed and frustrated at most things. This can lead to violence.

6. Greed is the desire for material wealth or gain. Amassing large amounts of wealth, land, and resources with a disregard for how this leads to less being available for others characterises greed

Example: Having lots of money and not donating it to a good cause.

7. Slothfulness is the avoidance of physical or spiritual work including not acting when one should. Allowing bullying to occur and not acting to do something about it is an example of the vice of slothfulness

Example: Letting bullying occur. This can lower someone’s self-esteem and make them feel unsafe.





The Seven Virtues



The Theological Virtues: (Faith, Hope, and Love/charity)

1.     Faith is concerned about things revealed by God which exceed the ability of human reason to grasp.

Example: Someone who prays and goes to church often.

2. Hope looks expectantly to the future. Through the virtue of hope, a person awaits the fulfilment of the promises of God

Example: Someone who is hopeful about most things. This means that they will be very positive.

3. Charity is the love of God in the form of human friendship

Example: Donating to charities and helping people that are not very fortunate.

The Cardinal Virtues


1. Prudence makes it possible for people to choose that act which here and now best helps them to move in the direction of their final end. The entire process of prudence has its source in understanding

Example: Someone who is determined to do well in life and be able to enjoy life. This means that they would have almost no reason to commit a crime.

2. Justice is the virtue that perfects the will. It regulates the voluntary actions when people relate to each other

Justice is important for everyone. If people have a good sense of justice people would not commit crimes.

3. Fortitude is a virtue that implies a certain firmness of mind, which is necessary for the practice of any of the virtues. It enables us to curb our fears and to moderate our daring


Fortitude is important as it is important to learn this to practice of the other virtues and can lead to less crime.

4. Temperance is principally, but not solely, concerned with the pleasures of food and drink and about sexual pleasures


This is important as it can lead to less sexual crimes in the world.