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Do not judge lest you be judged goes too far
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<blockquote data-quote="Introverted1293" data-source="post: 71964024" data-attributes="member: 400381"><p>What do people mean when they say do not judge lest you be judge?</p><p></p><p> I know that I am sinful and that I am far from perfect. I struggle with inappropriate contentography, which I am seeking God's help, and lust. I struggle with anger and bitterness. I do not trust a lot of people, therefore I do not really attend church. I have lied to people. I have been slothful and lazy, which I am changing by going to school. I have glutton many times. Food was like a comforting to me because I gone through depression. I know that I am very sinful. I know that I deserve death and Wrath. I am far from perfect.</p><p></p><p>But that doesn't mean that I am not going to be upset when I hear of people killing other people; not just killing them, but brutally killing them. I am going to be upset when I hear of an uncle who drowned his nephew because he wanted to know what it would be like to kill somebody. I am going to be upset at the mother who drowned her own daughter, even though she said she didn't mean to, to teach her a lesson in obedience. I am going to always be upset at people who cause pain to other people. I know that I am sinful, but my sin only causes me pain and no one else's. When I get upset at somebody for drowning their nephew or killing their little girl to teach her a lesson, it is not me being self-righteous. I am just naturally reacting to the brutality of human behavior. But when I get upset I sometimes get Christians saying stuff like well you are not perfect yourself so you have no right to judge.</p><p></p><p>I am not judging them based on how sinful they are. I am judging them based on how I would feel if somebody was to do that to my niece or nephew or somebody that I love. To me going around saying stuff like you can't judge is false humbleness. I know that I am far from perfect. But would you actually say that if somebody had violated or hurt your little boy or girl or your mother or father? I doubt it.</p><p></p><p>So my question is what do people mean that you can't judge? It is almost impossible not to judge in this world. We all know that we are far from perfect. But how can you tell me not to judge someone that kills innocent people? Well according to the Bible nobody's innocent, but you know what I mean.</p><p></p><p>Let us use a less severe crime as an example. Let's say that you had your rent money in your purse or if you're a man in your wallet and somebody stole it from you, would you like it if somebody says you are just as sinful as that Thief if you we're upset to that somebody stole from you? It would be hard not to get upset when you were violated. I'm just saying it's hard not to judge. So what do people mean when they say that we cannot judge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Introverted1293, post: 71964024, member: 400381"] What do people mean when they say do not judge lest you be judge? I know that I am sinful and that I am far from perfect. I struggle with inappropriate contentography, which I am seeking God's help, and lust. I struggle with anger and bitterness. I do not trust a lot of people, therefore I do not really attend church. I have lied to people. I have been slothful and lazy, which I am changing by going to school. I have glutton many times. Food was like a comforting to me because I gone through depression. I know that I am very sinful. I know that I deserve death and Wrath. I am far from perfect. But that doesn't mean that I am not going to be upset when I hear of people killing other people; not just killing them, but brutally killing them. I am going to be upset when I hear of an uncle who drowned his nephew because he wanted to know what it would be like to kill somebody. I am going to be upset at the mother who drowned her own daughter, even though she said she didn't mean to, to teach her a lesson in obedience. I am going to always be upset at people who cause pain to other people. I know that I am sinful, but my sin only causes me pain and no one else's. When I get upset at somebody for drowning their nephew or killing their little girl to teach her a lesson, it is not me being self-righteous. I am just naturally reacting to the brutality of human behavior. But when I get upset I sometimes get Christians saying stuff like well you are not perfect yourself so you have no right to judge. I am not judging them based on how sinful they are. I am judging them based on how I would feel if somebody was to do that to my niece or nephew or somebody that I love. To me going around saying stuff like you can't judge is false humbleness. I know that I am far from perfect. But would you actually say that if somebody had violated or hurt your little boy or girl or your mother or father? I doubt it. So my question is what do people mean that you can't judge? It is almost impossible not to judge in this world. We all know that we are far from perfect. But how can you tell me not to judge someone that kills innocent people? Well according to the Bible nobody's innocent, but you know what I mean. Let us use a less severe crime as an example. Let's say that you had your rent money in your purse or if you're a man in your wallet and somebody stole it from you, would you like it if somebody says you are just as sinful as that Thief if you we're upset to that somebody stole from you? It would be hard not to get upset when you were violated. I'm just saying it's hard not to judge. So what do people mean when they say that we cannot judge? [/QUOTE]
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