Suffering: No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed

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Why are we seemingly born to only to suffer and to die? Does suffering offer us a way of getting closer to God, or is it just an annoying problem that calls for better therapy? Indeed, what counts as suffering? Do Jews and Christians share any assumptions about what suffering is and what it means for our spiritual life? With Rabbi Charles Arian and Reverend Robert Slye.

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