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Yes, anger is attachments to something unsatisfactory, it is suffering of situation other or one self has created. in my experiance all attachments has to be let go of to obtain the goal of a religion or belief system
Is anger an unhealthy emotion in one's belief system?
Is anger an unhealthy emotion in a belief system?
Is the "wrath of God" (Revelation 14:10) an "unhealthy emotion" or a fact of what is to come?
Anger can be useful sometimes. There's times I can affect anger without allowing it to control me.
Sometimes it is important to get people to listen to you and affecting anger is an effecting way of doing that. Parents sometimes do this with their kids.
The problem with anger is when the emotion is controlling you instead of you controlling it. You let anger control your thoughts and actions it can end up being very destructive. However if you control it, people respond to signs of anger from you just the same. One can make use of the emotion without the normal destructive consequences.
I imagine this would be difficult for younger folks as the rational part of their brain is still developing.
i asked the same question for a reason.
Be more explicit, and explain your reason. Do you think you can argue your way out of retribution (Joel 3:2-8).
Is the "wrath of God" (Revelation 14:10) & (Jeremiah 30:11) & (Joel 3:2) & (Daniel 2:44-45) an "unhealthy emotion" or a fact of what is to come?
Is anger an unhealthy emotion in a belief system?
attachment to self-preservation is unsatisfactory? how can one attain enlightenment without self-preservation?
Is anger an unhealthy emotion in a belief system?
one attain enlightenment without self-preservation?
you're quoting christian verses. that explains nothing in relationship to practical purposes. i asked a question. i didn't state a reason.
Yes, anger is attachments to something unsatisfactory, it is suffering of situation other or one self has created. in my experiance all attachments has to be let go of to obtain the goal of a religion or belief system
Anger is a much used tool in many of the belief systems I have investigated. In Evangelical Christianity, I still hear the echoes of the shouty, condemning Pastor. Sadly I can remember Muslim Imam's doing the same thing. I've only been to one Jewish (whatever they call it) and do not remember their Rabbi being that way.
Unfortunatly there are pastor`s priests and other religious leaders who think "fear and anger" will make the followers obey or become better from it. But if you look at Buddhism where there is no shouting or anger in the teaching it is much less wrongdoing (som buddhists do wrong ofcourse)
But the anger in teaching is a human flaw not the teaching it self
Nope. Any other question?Is anger an unhealthy emotion in a belief system?