The answers to hardship and sin
Misery is either sin, when its cause is human, or hardship else, and sin is either tragedy, when it's regretted, or depravity else, assuming that the case is settled and enough information has come to light in order to judge it.
The answers to hardship and sin are then given by the following table.
In the case of misery caused by depravity one may treat it as hardship, i.e. consider the perpetrators non-human, which is not to say that they are then necessarily cursed, except when they have to be destroyed in order to escape the misery.
The answers to hardship and sin are then given by the following table.
tragedy | hardship | depravity | |
toughness | x | x | x |
prayer (for the sinner, where applicable) |
x | x | |
forgiveness | x |
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