Based on the book Unoffendable by Brant Hansen, Nate & Scott discuss the idea of righteous anger. Does it exist for humans, or is that a privilege that belongs to God? Is it okay to experience anger when we see injustice in the world, or are there other feelings that should compel us?
Skip to: 3:45 The scriptural basis for Brant Hansen’s premises: That anger is something we should actively get rid of.
Skip to: 15:24 Nate poses the question—in the face of injustice, if we aren’t supposed to turn to anger… what should we feel?
Skip to: 36:54 Scott boils the discussion down to its purest form—our clear, singular calling for interacting with others.