@ TTTOO:»... if God were not
angry at injustice and deception and did not make the final end to violence God would not be worthy of our worship.
It'll also leave
you angry at the injustices of life in the country and also a little out of breath at the incredibly sexual sequences.
Not exact matches
His
angry outburst aimed
at the moneychangers
at the Temple clearly demonstrates a man who, when push comes to shove, feels righteous indignation and reacts angrily and decisively against
injustice / evil when face - to - face with it.
And she seldom gets
angry at all about merely trivial offenses against her own person; the anger she does feel is much more often occasioned by real cases of significant
injustice.
Jesus» moments of anger reflect an anger
at the
injustices in our society,
at persecution, which is something we should all be
angry about.
As Tony Benn says in closing the film: «There are two forces
at work always — a hatred of
injustice, which makes you
angry, and a belief you can make a better world, which makes you optimistic.
For those who have woken up
angry at their spouse for an
injustice done in a dream, science suggests it's actually normal to want an apology.