A recent article at EurekaAlert! reports on studies being undertaken by psychologist Julie Exline at Case Western Reserve University:
Angry at God? If so, you’re not alone, says CWRU psychologist.
This complements a post of mine at my Healing Prayer blog written back in 2006 — Angry at God?
Anger can be a healthy response to troublesome experiences (death, sickness, suffering, disappointments, etc). Stuffing anger is not a healthy response in any situation… it will pop up again, and maybe more intensely.
Whether a person believes in God or not, anger at life’s situations is directed “out there” at some “force” that is somehow causing our grief or suffering. It pays to look at it.
Related articles
- Are We Angry at God? (friendlyatheist.com)
- Anger at God Common, Even Among Atheists (releasingreligion.blogspot.com)