As for the tenets of the Brahmans, we are not so much concerned to know what doctrines they held, as that they were held by any. We can tolerate all philosophies. . . . It is the attitude of these men, more than any communication which they make, that attracts us.
This is the reason why it is crucial to distinguish anger from hatred. There is a kind of anger (nonsinful kind) which. . . is in God himself, while hate is not in God but is in Satan. If we do not clearly distinguish anger from hatred, then we do not clearly distinguish God from Satan!