Not exact matches
But the deliberate and carefully planned extermination of six million Jews in Europe moves us to
anger,
for it strikes us as an
evil which is quite literally demonic, just because the responsibility
for it lies in the will of man himself.
When
anger is allowed to consume the soul» to drive a man or a community beyond the bounds of justice to acts of indiscriminate violence or cruelty» it can certainly be a force
for evil in the world.
True, the purpose of retribution is served by the murderer's death, but under certain circumstances retribution might interfere with other purposes of punishment: it might prematurely put an end to his rehabilitation; it might undermine deterrence (say, by so
angering his compatriots that they, too, commit
evils); and it might not be necessary
for the physical safety of others.
It is not a new discovery
for free will theists that some persons will adamantly seize on a particular
evil and insist, with indignation and genuine
anger, that if God didn't prevent this, God is not good or else doesn't exist at all.
if you arent happy with him, good, but do nt try to portray him as an
evil being who «destroyed your last 11 years with football» and anyway if you cant enjoy supporting a football team
for 11 YEARS, thats a big problem (maybe psychological) i would recommend to change a hobby if it only brings
anger and disgust to you