I don't drink or do drugs just had enough when I was younger, but I do
n't judge others not my place.
They do not
judge other people in terms of financial status, nor do they think that their own life consists in the abundance of the things which they possess.
The women who
judge others for not breastfeeding are only doing so to make themselves feel superior.
Indeed it is far more Christian to
judge others in place of a god that you have no hope of ever understanding.
Looking beyond the cover is truly canine in that dogs do not
judge others based on their income, beauty or status.
Instead of
judging the other as «wrong,» they learn to accept differences and address them respectfully.
And I can also relate to the idea of doing something because we feel that we are supposed to - I hate the way moms
judge other moms.
People need to stop taking things personally when there's no attack and they need to stop
judging each other so no one feels like they need to defend themselves.
I find it so funny people think they have the right to
judge other mothers for making choices for their families.
Still, that doesn't stop people
from judging others on whether they have real love just because it looks different from what they believe love should look like.
People who spend their time
judging others just don't have anything better to do with their lives.
If we remember his command
against judging others, we will never boast that we are saved while many are heading for destruction.
Not only are you much better
at judging other people, but you also know yourself much better.
When we spend so much
time judging other moms, we make crazy assumptions about them that simply aren't true.
Second, a while back on this blog there was a huge discussion about how
christians judge others and how wrong it is.
Take a look within yourself and ask yourself what makes you want to
judge other human beings and think that they deserve to go to «hell».
Remember: we
often judge others either for having qualities we don't like in ourselves, or for having things or qualities wish we had and have not cultivated!
Notable decreases
include judging others (down from No. 5 to No. 32) and being thankful (down from No. 8 to No. 83).
We have not the right to
judge each other saying: because you believe or reject such and such a thing, what we still have in common is merely verbal.
The common problem we all have is that we
always judge others by what they do, but ourselves by our intentions.
Agreements work best when the parties have taken advantage of face to face meetings to work out the details and
judge the other party's position and commitment for themselves.
Does it boil down to the problem of
adults judging other adults and telling them what they are doing wrong and that they need to be different than they are?