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You didn't say it, but I did, and it's true - Catholics make excellent citizens. You have some anger and I don't think Catholicism has anything to do with it. Best of luck to you.

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Of course I have anger. It's righteous anger. But it's actually just a trickle in comparison to the *wrath* that flows through the Bible. And it is the wrath of lunatics. Not at all virtuous.

Does your comment to me reflect your thoughts about anger when you read about Jesus expressing it?

"Oh gee willickers he has some anger! Best of luck to him!" LOL.

There is nothing essentially wrong or shameful about anger. We *should* have anger sometimes. It's *virtuous* sometimes.

I understand this could be something very confusing, being someone who worships an evil imaginary being that disparages rationality and routinely equates love with obedience and slavery.

It would be virtuous for you to renounce the Catholic church, Jesus, and Jehovah. A trinity of wickedness.

And you are right, in some sense Catholicism has nothing to do with my anger. Anger is just is simply one part of my nature. And my reason and moral sense leads Catholicism to be one object of my anger, sometimes. I haven't actually thought of Catholicism much lately. After all, it has become relatively weak--say compared to the Church of Woke. I hear the pope is thinking of changing his pronoun.

And of course best of luck to you on your path of sin!

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"There is nothing essentially wrong or shameful about anger. We *should* have anger sometimes. It's *virtuous* sometimes."

Couldn't have been said better Vladimir Illyich Lenin, when asked whether he wanted 10 million or 100 million dead to accomplish his aims and establish his belief system over man.

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Lol, so stupid.

Are you a Catholic? Do you have reverence for the Catholic Catechism?

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