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The monk may believe that God was angry due to a theological interpretation of events, such as perceived moral failings or a sense of divine retribution for sins. This belief could be influenced by the monk's religious teachings and understanding of God's nature as a just and righteous deity. Additionally, the monk's personal experiences and worldview may shape his perception of God's emotions and intentions.

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7mo ago

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