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As soon as the evil begins to multiply in man, God sends him this!
Serbia🏛️ Politics6 days ago

As soon as the evil begins to multiply in man, God sends him this!

The article discusses the Christian perspective on illness, particularly within Orthodox tradition, emphasizing that disease is not seen as a direct punishment from God but rather as a spiritual challenge and opportunity for personal transformation. It contrasts modern society’s focus on health, youth, and physical perfection with the Church’s view that suffering serves as a reminder of human frailty and prompts introspection. The article references Saint Maxim the Confessor, who described pain as a natural consequence of wrongdoing and a remedy to prevent evil from multiplying within a person. It highlights the holistic approach of the Church, which integrates medical care with spiritual growth, viewing illness as a path to inner healing and purification.

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As soon as the evil begins to multiply in man, God sends him this!

The article discusses the Christian perspective on illness, particularly within Orthodox tradition, emphasizing that disease is not seen as a direct punishment from God but rather as a spiritual challenge and opportunity for personal transformation. It contrasts modern society’s focus on health, youth, and physical perfection with the Church’s view that suffering serves as a reminder of human frailty and prompts introspection. The article references Saint Maxim the Confessor, who described pain as a natural consequence of wrongdoing and a remedy to prevent evil from multiplying within a person. It highlights the holistic approach of the Church, which integrates medical care with spiritual growth, viewing illness as a path to inner healing and purification.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a religious viewpoint on illness and suffering, focusing on theological interpretations rather than political positions. While it discusses perspectives from the Church, there is no clear ideological slant toward either side of the political spectrum. The framing remains neutral

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