levnishbar
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That is where the problem of the tree of Knowledge comes in. Man most often takes that knowledge and uses it for man's personal benefit, making judgements that benefit man's self serving will, not the will of God. The very attitude that got man banished from the Garden.
For man to exercise judgments for selfish reasons is probably wrong. To exercise judgments for the benefit of others, perhaps not.
When Abraham interceded for Sodom in a conversation with God (Genesis 18), it was after he had to rescue Lot from Sodom (Genesis 14). So he had reasons to hold a grudge against Sodom, but instead asked for God to show all of them mercy on account of a few righteous being found.
Incidentally this was a small foreshadowing of the Gospel, that the righteous may expiate or turn away God's wrath on the sinners.
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