The problem of Evil in Christianity and its Solution
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Christianity originated and developed from Judaism. The Christian presented himself in a new form by adding, changing and reforming the holy book of Judaism, the Bible. In this way, Christ did not establish any new religion, but instead tried to rename the old religions by naming them. At the same time, it cannot be denied that Christ had a new feeling and tried to see the flaws of Judaism. As Dr. Radhakrishnan has said, 'There is no doubt that there was a stage in the life of Jesus when he had a direct feeling of universality and love.' 1 Such a feeling led Christ to oppose the many views of Judaism. did. While Judaism allows only holy and just persons to enter the divine kingdom, Christ, in contrast, gives admission to all, whether he is a holy man or a sinner. Judaism refers to love for neighbor, while Christ says that "any man who is in trouble, irrespective of his race or nationality, should pity such a person."
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