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Righteous Anger

by Mark DrzycimskiAug 01, 2005

An interesting article, Be Ye Angry, and Sin Not, was posted over the weekend at Mere Comments that touches on the enigmatic emotion of anger. While the article doesn’t take the time to verbally separate anger from wrath, the author does mention that the distinction needs to be made. For myself, anger has for so long been lumped with retribution and the meting out of justice that it’s an alien thought to consider anger divorced from those ends. Especially as a parent, where doling out punishment for wrongs has many of the same pitfalls.

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