White Bishop to g2 is a pain in my ass.

I am faced with a very difficult position. He has lined up that White Bishop of his right at my Knight and my Rook. He moves that e pawn up and he's got himself a three way attack; my Knight, my Rook, and my Black Bishop. Completely not cool. I am now trying to decide between the lesser of three, or four, evils for my next move.
What really sucks is that I did not see that move. Curse you, Jim. Curse you!
Well, it is going to take me quite some time to figure out my next move.

I am faced with a very difficult position. He has lined up that White Bishop of his right at my Knight and my Rook. He moves that e pawn up and he's got himself a three way attack; my Knight, my Rook, and my Black Bishop. Completely not cool. I am now trying to decide between the lesser of three, or four, evils for my next move.
What really sucks is that I did not see that move. Curse you, Jim. Curse you!
Well, it is going to take me quite some time to figure out my next move.


His putting that B on the long diagonal was behind my earlier remark about which of your R's to put at K1. I thought it might've been slicker to put the QR there instead, to de-fang Jim's present "X-ray" threat.
But a while ago you passed up a chance to play B-QKt2 and so grab the long diagonal for yourself, while threatening to even things up by taking his KP. This was when your Q was still at K2. His KP and therefore his center were surprisingly vulnerable for a short while.