Religious and political anger
Discussion of religious and political issues may provoke stubborn people. But the need to add is that it also offered the possibility of heated debate. Anger, religion and politics in a very interesting way intertwined.
It accumulated grievances against the Authority, together, they form a public outcry. We will vote, it will express this anger. If the United States history, there have been no public outcry, then slavery might still exist, blacks may not vote. Even the United States of America are nothing - it may still be a colony. Anger is a powerful force, can sometimes make us angry to change those social problems.

Jesus in the Temple, is a well-known Bible story on the anger in the four Gospel books have appeared.
However, for the anger of God, what think? In 2006, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said that Hurricane Katrina occurred because the "God of the United States is very angry," and the existence of the black community, this one phrase has become the focus of attention [Source: Martel]. Putting the blame on God, the wrath of the secular argument, not uncommon in history. From Black Death to the 911 incidents, a lot of things are considered to be God that people express their outrage.
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