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Sin of the day: Inciting others to anger
« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2009, 07:43:36 PM »
Does telling the truth constitute inciting to anger?

Sin of the day: Inciting others to anger
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2009, 11:03:02 PM »
Quote from: roscoe
Does telling the truth constitute inciting to anger?


It all depends, roscoe. I'm from the Midwest, lived for many years in Latin America, and now reside in the South. These three places all have at least one thing in common:  in general, their inhabitants try to avoid conflicts, especially in spoken conversations. Have you ever heard of "Minnesota Nice," or "Southern Hospitality?" Those stereotypes are well-founded in the fact that those of us from those areas generally try to be tactful when informing others of their faults, which we do only from necessity. We tend to overlook and "let slide" others' shortcomings whenever possible, in the interest of preserving the peace. I have noticed that some (not all) people from some (not all) other areas of the country tend to be more blunt and aggressive in their speech. They like to "call a spade a spade" as they say and often mask what to me would be rude or tactless comments by saying, "I was only telling him the truth! What, is telling the truth against the law these days?" To me, there is a certain amount of facetiousness in those words. Those people usually know darn well that they're being offensive but they like to cover it with the "well, somebody has to tell the truth around here" routine.

I think that how you say something is just as important as what you say. Anyone who has ever been in the hands of a tactless teacher, doctor, confessor, etc. knows what I mean.


Sin of the day: Inciting others to anger
« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2009, 10:59:59 AM »
What happens if you are telling the TRUTH, and backing it
up with the TEACHINGS of the CHURCH. You can be polite.
Today, some many people believe in lies because of the
influences of the mass media, and false teachers. The
TRUTH is going to hurt. Many people have biases in
attempting to know the TRUTH. And the law, and
political correctness protects them. People whom
attempted to tell the truth are silence, and branded
as intolerant, and bigoted. Most of the persecution is by
novus ordo conservatives, that believes that the
teachings of the post concilor church is infallible.

Sin of the day: Inciting others to anger
« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2009, 11:28:18 AM »
I don't think saying something that just happens to make another person angry is the same as "inciting to anger".

In any dispute, one party might eventually say "I don't agree, so let's just drop it."  Now, if I were to persist beyond that point, then I think I would be committing the sin  of "inciting to anger", also the same as if my only reason for raising a discussion is private knowledge that one of the parties is likely to become especially angry.

As far as convincing another of truth, that is not for us to do. Once we have said something, we can only pray about it because it is the work of the Holy Spirit to see what kind of soil the seeds have landed on.


Sin of the day: Inciting others to anger
« Reply #9 on: January 18, 2010, 11:30:05 AM »
This is an excellent thread!

It is funny how things may start off as a game and end up deadly serious.

The trouble with these forums (should it be "fora"?) is that the anonimity does make it feel like other people are unreal! If we could only have an insight into other people´s lives.

I have been guilty of the most horrible rudeness to people here. Which is why I withdrew! Now I am more careful. The good thing is that it has made me more aware. It is so easy to give offence and be nasty! So very easy to become self-righteous and full of horrible pride.

Teasing is, to me, a disguised form of cruelty and arrogance. It can become a real cause of suffering.

If you want to know about the seriousness of what we may think of as even mild forms of sin, please read this book:

Hungry Souls - Supernatural visits, messages, and warnings from purgatory
by Gerard J.M. Van den Aardweg.


This shocked and moved me profoundly!

There is no sin so small that we will not have to pay for it.

Please pray daily for the poor souls in purgatory!!!!