Just like
some Christians judge others for their actions you should not judge someone for their beliefs.
which deals with the angels sorting out the good and the bad at the time of judgement, and not of ordinary
christians judging others as not «real» christians.
Not exact matches
I find it strange that the so call
christian who are always there to
judge other and throw their religion around when it come to the matters that separate us but their moral voice seem to be lost where it is needed.
A TRUE
Christian doesn't
judge others and their opinions as to what is right and wrong - judgement is reserved for the Lord.
If it is right to
judge Islam as a whole on the basis of the barbarism of jihadi groups, how should we explain — and encourage — the actions of Kurdish Muslims and many
other Muslims who are standing up to the jihadists and paying with their lives to protect
Christian and Yazidi minorities in Iraq?
The
Christian god supposedly
judges all souls and
Christians have been notorious for colonizing and dominating people of
other faiths.
Also I am a
Christian and I don't bash
other people or
other religions, actually I get looked down at because I don't, I have a gay friend, I have a Muslim friends and boy oh boy do the
Christians try to talk to me about how wrong they are, this is what I say to them» I'm not God, God says pretty clear that we are NOT TO
JUDGE any one, and I don't, I just love them for who they are.
I think the message of Jesus above all is that as
Christians we should not
judge, we should love
others as god loves us, and forgive those as god forgives us.
Now if that really doesn't define
christians and muslims,, they love to
judge bash
others without any facts, balance or truths.
It always amazes me that my fellow
Christians proclaim they are so pious and godly yet they
judge others.
I always think of the idea of those PEARLY GATES we are told, as
Christians, we will stand before going to Heaven and the thought of all those we will meet there, much to our surprise IE: do not
judge others.
I've been a good
Christian all my life, and part of being a good
Christian is not
judging others.
SisterChromatid - your missing my point I am not trying to trample anyone else s free speech, I just personally think it could have been said differently, what they said makes them appear like the self righteous ones and that helps no one, as someone who is spiritual and gay I have been
judged by both
Christians and atheists alike, one says I am going to hell the
other says I'm a nutjob, when does it stop?
Yes, Naomi is right, the Bible does state that
Christians can
judge other people, even non-believers.
But, as with
other classical figures Eke Luther and Calvin, Wesley reveals another side which is illustrated in his dealing with problems of chronology, his understanding of the biblical use of non-biblical sources, his
judging of much of the Psalms as «unfit for
Christian lips,» and so on.
Perhaps the
Christians know, down deep somewhere, that there is no cosmic
judge, and that's why they feel the need to
judge others.
You «do» realize that
Christians practice the New Testament: «love your neighbor as yourself», «turn the
other cheek», «
judge not and ye shall not be
judged».
The majority of
christians have no idea about their faith or what it is to be
christian, you see them spout nonsense from a bible they have never read and
judge or even hate
others who do not believe their beliefs, all the while not knowing they are going against its teachings.
-- like the Republican evangelicals who all think their church is the most
Christian, the most right, the only ones going to heaven yet ignore the real teachings of Jesus by
judging others, ignoring charity and the needs of their community, not understanding when the Lord's Prayer begins with «Our» Father — the «Our» is not just white people.
But
christians aren't supposed to
judge others love thy enemy he without sin (new testament), even if the devils book says so (old Testament)
I for one am sick and tired of having to tiptoe and avoid discussing my personal beliefs just so that I don't «offend» any
christians, many of whom
judge myself and
others for not believing what they believe.
It seems far more arrogant to
judge others who don't hold your unjustified (rationally) belief in the
Christian god.
Christians have much mess in their backyard that needs sorting out long before they
judge others.
Many
Christians tend to
judge other people based on a literal interpretation of the Bible.
A federal
judge has temporarily issued a restraining order blocking the rule from going into effect on December 19, but this law (and several
other similar restrictions proposed) present an opportunity for
Christians to look closely at the issue and consider what role we play and how we can serve women.
Not exactly «Do unto
others» and «
Judge not, lest thou be
judged,» but of course we so rarely see
Christian posters actually following the mandates they claim as being so important.
You need to
judge your own behavior, HeavenSent, and the behavior of
other Christians.
This also requires, of course, that Christ remains the basis on which
Christians judge the truth of the purported insights and wisdom of
other communities.
If you love unconditionally, help
others and don't
judge to me you're a
Christian.
I didn't say don't decide for yourself what is right or wrong, I'm pretty sure I said walk the walk if you're going to say you're a Good
Christian so you can make God proud and don't
judge others and say they are unworthy or unclean for God because you have NO PLACE speaking for Him.
Not you, or any
other Fake
Christian who
judges people on assumptions and presumptions.
His story, and that of
other Chinese Indonesian
Christians, has much to teach us as we consider whether or not to embrace Rod Dreher's Benedict Option (retreat in order to rebuild), or instead seek positive solutions to social problems in an America that
judges us on the wrong side of history.
Sorry,
Christians don't know the eternal destiny of anyone and can not
judge in that sense, but are called to speak of horrors committed by
other, especially the killing of children in the womb.
I purport that the Pat Robertsons and GOPers who procliam to be
Christians are the wrong kind — based on their desire to NOT help the poor, to
judge others, and some who spread or support the spread of lies about who are president is.
@Lisa: Your mistake is
judging Christianity by the deeds of
other Christians.
But fear not, my fellow
Christians and
other persons of moral (if not devout Catholic) beliefs... someday President Obama will be
judge from the One on High.
Indeed it is far more
Christian to
judge others in place of a god that you have no hope of ever understanding.
No where does
Christian ideology does it encourage to
judge and condemn
others.
You seem to have highlighted particular sins as though some are worse than
others all sin leads to death not just the big ones because we all are sinners.All have gone astray none are righteous.I believe the worst sin is pride idolatry is the first commandment we set ourselves as Gods.Regardless of what the sin is, our hearts are condemned by our pride.It wasnt the sin of homosexuality or sexual deviance that destroyed sodom.It was there pride and it is one of our biggest stumbling blocks in our
christian walk or it certainly was for me.We look at the story of the adulterous woman and we think adultery is a terrible crime but the story is for our benefit to show that we all are sinners that Jesus does nt condemn us but came to save us.And when Jesus says go and sin no more he was not only talking to the woman but everyone else that was around
judging her for her sin its a universal message that we all need to see that we all are condemned because of our sin that Jesus came to save us and that we turn from our sin and follow him.Because he is the way the truth and the life.brentnz
But as
Christians we shouldn't
judge each
other.
That's why there are so many
Christian HYPOCRITES who ignor commands to not
judge others and to support the Golden Rule and then they choose passages to promote hatred.
Scripture is full of instructions about the duty we have as
Christians to
judge others.
Many
Christians are surprised to find out that there are scores of
other verses teaching us that we are to
judge.
That Gospel was by far was the most widely used early
Christian book, to
judge by the number of copies that have surfaced in the dry sands of Egypt, or by the number of quotations in early
Christian writers, or by the number of textual corruptions introduced from Matthew into
other Gospels by scribal copyists obviously more familiar with Matthew.
For a better understanding what it means to be a
Christian we invite you the articles «Born of God», «
Judging ~ Born Again» and «Can Christianity or Any
Other Religion Save You?
I think that as a
christian, you should do more research and less
judging about what
others believe.
so we can all stop
judging eachother and start encouraging
others starting with our own family, the word does say that you and your household will be saved, but thats to much like work its easier to play
christian around your church you belong to and play follow the leader and go around telling people that God loves them tell them all about how they are sinners you know the bit, an thats it go home and freak out on your famliy members because their not save like you maybe they are and you cant even tell because they do nt measure up to your churches standards even though God says we have all fallen short and that our rightousness is filthy rags, we need to stop useing the word of God as though we think we know what were doing, do you really think that when God said I will give you all authority He ment you?
Can we moderate
Christians tell the world that most Americans don't believe that you should devote your energy to
judging others, that you should try to focus to improving yourself; that most Americans want religion protected by keeping it separated from «State» rather than the extremist push to make biblical law the law of the land; that each individual's morality is between him / her and God, not a morality imposed by
Christian extremists?
On the
other hand, a
Christian who adopts this position will call for the development of our theology and views of homosexuality based on what are
judged to be more central and enduring biblical themes.
We have become way too much eyeball people as
Christians assume that those who don't live according to the way they do they are unsaved, we have created this judgemental relationship which hurts peoples fellowship with God, there are no litmus tests for people that believe in Jesus, which is why we are called to not
judge others, and people use James 2:14, and 1 John's verse of those who practices righteousness are righteous even though I think it's talking about earthly righteousness toward people that we as
Christians should show because there is a lost world out there that needs are help and these doctrines of guilt, condemnation, anger, and judgement aren't helping in fact they are doing the opposite, just like how in James it's justification towards man.