Late 1960s In a series of experiments, psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky demonstrate the downside of the way humans make decisions, identifying several unconscious, systemic biases that consistently
distort human judgment.
If we try to argue the righteous wrath of God towards sinners away (as this world does), what remains is a ridiculously
distorted picture of the true awesome and almighty God, who is loving and just, caring and chastening, redeeming and — one day — a condemning judge for those who refused to believe in His righteous
judgment of
human sin executed on the Cross.