God is not
judgemental for me.
Not exact matches
You implied that some people aren't worthy of making judgements or coming to their own decisions, a common tactic of accusing a conservative of being «
judgemental» because it's assumed that conservatives are mostly bible - toters who will remember that their precious bible says «judge not, lest ye be judged» and they'll suddenly become ashamed of speaking out about their beliefs
for fear of appearing «
judgemental».
I respect reason, logic, kindness and patience, which is why I have so little respect
for most Christians who I have found to be boistrous, illogical, rude, angry,
judgemental and impatient.
A judgement day
for all 7 billion people on earth that believe in your
judgemental god or not, you and your religion are as believable as the Theogony or the Gospel of the FSM.
They think they are a true Christian and have love
for their brother or sister in the mean time they are being
judgemental.
And also Tom if I came out as
judgemental I am sorry
for that is not my intention.
It is not
judgemental: there is a check list, just as a check list
for any other kind of belief system or ideology.
Your kind of
judgemental thinking is the reason
for the death of «evangelical» christianity in America.
Every now and then you might get an «Our» out of them, but only when they say «Jesus died
for «Our» sins» which is almost always followed by a
judgemental «enjoy heII you atheist!»
But he said: «None of us are perfect and actually we have a responsibility to pray
for those who are in need and to do so not in a
judgemental way.
How odd it must be
for for you, a believer allegedly in love and peace, to post with such confrontation and
judgemental words, only to be responded to from a non-believer with less vitriol and arrogant assupmtions?
But the question
for me is, how to deal with the
judgemental, holy than thou personalities, that are in these positions of power.
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.
Found the building full of political,
judgemental harshness, rather than teaching live, acceptance, and hope
for our journeys.
The way I would put it is that we all make judgements (necessary to do
for normal healthy living) and at the same time have the choice to be
judgemental or not.
It's painful work, but hopefully compassion (including
for self) arises in the process — and we are a little less
judgemental afterwards.
And when Jesus died
for ALL of our sins, I guess that meant yours
for being
judgemental.
They stayed
for four hours one Saturday, playing in our sandbox, carefully minding our rules, and no adult came to check on them or make sure that they were safe or that we were trust - worthy, I tried really hard not be
judgemental about that.
Your replies to Paul and Brent apologize
for being
judgemental.
Siddhartha Gautama seemed less
judgemental than a lot of the other cranky, made up deities, and that works
for me.
We tend to be a very
judgemental people, looking
for excuses to point our fingers at others.
I couldn't handle the hypocrisy or the
judgemental response to people when they accepted the invitation to be prayed
for.
I do not want a
judgemental, manipulative, ignorant, religious fanatic
for president.
For me, they are: loving those around me, becoming more myself, listening more to God than any other voice, being a friend, not jumping to conclusions, becoming less of a critical, negative or
judgemental person, and always being a learner.
wow ryan, you are so full of hate and very
judgemental, both of those are strict no - nos, better pack light, it'll be warm where you are going
for that tirade.
You said, «The atheists and those who behave in ways that are contrary to the Bible love to call out Christians on being
judgemental and intolerant
for simply living out there beliefs.»
The atheists and those who behave in ways that are contrary to the Bible love to call out Christians on being
judgemental and intolerant
for simply living out there beliefs.
For those that have fiath in this, the actions of the
judgemental and persecuting hold no ultimate fear.
I was very
judgemental in my youth, but without i would have gain little unless thru p@ssing grades... granted then i might have been what i wanted to be — History professor, with a degree in geo, bio, and bot —
for those who can't follow that....
Thank you
for your kind non
judgemental insight.
In many ways, this was a very good thing
for me, because I stopped fainting first of all, and because it made me a lot less
judgemental of people who choose to eat meat.
This is to be enjoyed with a weather eye on the horizon
for inflatable alcohol industry Nazis,
judgemental washed up neo-prohibitionists or any grandiloquent, ostentatious foxes.»
I've done it before, but
for friends, not family, and quite frankly my family is tactless,
judgemental, and generally not afraid to let you know what they think.
Please
for the love of God, stop being too
judgemental
You have to remember the new, young audience
for the A-League is less critical and
judgemental and the coverage is also dressed up with the advances in technology.
As someone who has both nursed and bottle - fed in public, I can tell you that the looks you get
for pulling out a bottle are way more
judgemental than when you pull out the boob.
She was able to do this by surrounding herself with like - minded people and non
judgemental people like myself who may not follow her example
for my own boys but deeply respect her as a mom.
I know it can be difficult to balance pets and babies, and I know it is not my business to say something
JUDGEMENTAL, but I think it is truly sad that you could not open your heart wide enough
for to love your once beloved pet AND your babies.
Wow,
for someone that knows everything there is to know about feeding a baby, you should probably know that its been a little longer than «hundreds of years» that women and infants have «flourished from breast feeding» You sound very ignorant and
judgemental and I hope whatever child you're breastfeeding doesn't pick that up from you, that is way more unhealthy than a mother than uses formula!
I'm thinking The
Judgemental Strangers will be a great name
for my band that I'm sure to never start, lol.
Thank you
for this article — I too think that some mothers can be
judgemental of those who don't do EXACTLY as they do and I find it so sad that they are choosing to model judgement instead of acceptance
for their own children.
hi anonomous, hhall1974 was making comment to the person who made the rather
judgemental comments like «Stop making excuses
for formula!
if breastfeeding is something you truly want
for your child, and like me you are one of those 3 %, you will feel like a failure and you may well face
judgemental professionals and the like when you make the only option you have to switch to formula feeding.
Be her human shield to protect her from prying or
judgemental eyes and offer a level of privacy and discretion
for her as baby latches on or off.
Some people CANT feed their baby breastmilk,
for whatever reason, mine was 2 many meds, I lost my milk and it sucks... gets u down at first - COULD REALLY DO WITHOUT
JUDGEMENTAL MOTHERS, GRANDMOTHERS AND THE LIKE!!
Calvin, Rousseau, Jung to name three off the top of my head, and it has also been the place of choice to live
for others such as Chaplin and Joyce (and many others) because it was a less
judgemental society than America or Ireland.
Feigned indignation that her critics were being
judgemental about people from Islington, accompanied by the hollow observation that she was born on a council estate, was a naive move
for a senior politician.
As long as you «label» people, and worse, categorise them with lame 20th Century, dubiuos, eponymous epithets, we will not truly rise as a Party - inclusive, dignified,
judgemental only on merit with compassion
for those who falter, nonetheless encouraging but challenging, a traditional values bias with an enforceable law and above all, opportunity
for every man, woman and child backed by an efficient but inclusive state - especially
for the sick, infirm and old - and your like will see us falter as a nation, only to facilitate prejudice, inequality (and worse, masqueraded as EQUALITY..)
When looking at your body in the mirror take time to look
for all the good points, there will be some you just need to look and not be so
judgemental, you are likely to always zoom straight in to the areas you don't like.
Sathyananda — I follow your free lessons — My view on what the troubled lady is getting very upset about is — Reiki is a beautiful energy that can do no - one any harm, it is
for the highest good of all — and when give or sent the higher self of the other person will accept only what is good and right
for them — As
for displaying the Sacred Symbols — well we must live and let live and not judge what others do - we must do what our own conscience lets us do — personly I do believe to keep them quietly sacred and only seen by us as Reiki Healers - but I do not get so angry and
judgemental as it seems the Lady does — sorry just one more thing — Reiki symbols seem to have different forms of interpretation when drawn — there again I believe and trust that it is intention when using them — thank you
for your time