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Christian teachings about good, evil and suffering Typeit

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Christians source their teachings on good and from the Bible, specifically from parts of the Bible such as the Commandments. 

Ideas of what is 'good' in Christianity are tied to moral codes set forth in parts of the Bible, but also from the life and teachings of

Christians believe that is the opposite of good – and that it comes from , which is the word used to describe disobedience to God. Christians believe that often human is caused by sin, which is the result of the fallen world. Christians believe that God created the world and that it was 'good' – the story which can be found in . However, when humans chose to disobey God's commands and to then this allowed evil into the world, which ultimately has caused human suffering. 

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