Some psychologists who study anger say anger does have a positive side. For example:
Anger helps clarify relationship problems;
Anger helps finalize business deals;
Anger fuels political agendas;
Anger can give people a sense of control during an uncertain situation;
Anger can cause an entire culture to change for the better as with the womens suffrage movement.
In certain situations anger can be defined as being constructive rather than destructive and helpful in solving problems.
When using the Bible definition of anger we see that the Bible teaches us anger is an emotion we all feel at some point in time and that anger itself is not the villain, but what we do when we become angry is what defines whether or not anger is constructive or destructive. Bible scripture says: Be ye angry, but sin not. I believe this to mean if we become angry at our neighbor, our spouse, friend, enemy or stranger and shoot to kill and do murder that person, we have responded in a destructive manner as according to our earthly knowledge and also committed a sin in the eyes of the God of Heaven and Jesus Christ his son. To handle this same type of...