This column represents the thoughts and opinions of The Rev. Carl Roth. This is not the opinion of the Elgin Courier.In Ephesians 4:26-27, St. Paul counsels, “Be angry and yet don’t sin. Don’t let the sun go down while y’all are angry, and don’t provide a place for the devil.” This means that anger is not inherently sinful, since it is a natural response to injustice. The Bible often speaks of God being angry, and Jesus Himself shows anger (see Mark 3:5). So Paul says, “Be angry and yet don’t sin.” When you have been sinned against, be angry about ...