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We are free to have righteous anger, like Him. (I think that can only happen through the Holy Spirit, though...) See James 1:20.We keep going back to the original point: If anger is a sin and Jesus got angered then he is disqualified as a savior,as a God manifest in the flesh cannot sin.
We are free to have righteous anger, like Him. (I think that can only happen through the Holy Spirit, though...) See James 1:20.
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James 1:20 in other translations,I already said wrath and anger are two different levels.
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It is true of everyone (not just men) that the older you get, the harder it is to change.
We keep going back to the original point: If anger is a sin and Jesus got angered then he is disqualified as a savior,as a God manifest in the flesh cannot sin.
So, if anger is not a sin, what is the objection to it and is it enough to justify interfering with mens lifes?
This thread was started by a person who suggests men should have anger managed in a healthy way, as if it's a sickness of sort. After close examination of the Bible we can only find that anger that has been elevated to a higher level than normal (wrath) is discouraged. Anger doesn't seem to be condemned as a sin by God so I can't see support for this in a Christian perspective,only personal outlook.
I think the idea to tenderise men is coming from the world and not the Bible.
which is why no English version can be authoritative. You have to look at the original Greek.I think an ''angry man'' and ''a man given to anger'' are different.
But is that idea actually supported in the Greek text?I already said wrath and anger are two different levels.
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Discussion on whether or not anger is a sin is the topic of this thread.
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There is righteous anger.. and anger that is not righteous.Why is being angry a problem?
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