Sentences with phrase «judgemental in»

Saundra is non judgemental in her approach, coming from a background in Social Work with adults who have learning disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health and substance misuse concerns.
Now, at this point you may be thinking that this appears rather judgemental in its layout, and I would argue that there needs to be an element of structure to this in order to give informed and developmental feedback to colleagues.
While it may be useful to be judgemental in some areas of life this natural selection criteria can actually become a block when dating.
It was not judgemental in any way and supported all woman's choices when it comes to birth, showing that it really does want to empower woman and wasn't just another book trying to push woman in a certain direction.
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....
I merely thought that since you agreed with an article that was judgemental in tone, that you were.

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This model can be used as a forecasting tool (as an input to, or cross check of, the central staff forecasts which are predominantly judgemental — and much more detailed — in nature).
Arizona Yankee, I hope everyone else in Arizona is not as as myopic, judgemental and closed - minded as you seem to be.
Just because he believes in his Baptist nonsense and can project that onto people that reject his belief system makes him a judgemental creep.
I'm getting the feeling that bored, judgemental atheists troll this section like no other just so they can state how right they are in their beliefs.
Illness of a more physical nature isn't regarded in the same judgemental light and gets its due with regards to prayer and concern.
I say this all in as least offensive way as possible but I am trying to help in telling you that those comments you made were extremely hurtful, judgemental, etc..
In the after - life, though, He is like Mr. Hyde — judgemental, intolerant, and willing to save some but cast others into eternal banishment (or perhaps torture).
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.
So to those that say I am being judgemental and condemning... my comment originally was to state what the Bible says about this issue being talked about in this article and what is really considered marriage in the Bible.
The irony of being «Christlike» means to not be judgemental and yet there is a «judgement day» where those simply not believing in him will be suffering eternal hellfire.
Your kind of judgemental thinking is the reason for the death of «evangelical» christianity in America.
It is very scarey the place religion is taking in this election, and the rigid, judgemental thinking related to whose religion is best, and who knows what God wants, and whose book has the truth.
If one uses scripture, in context, to base one's facts or truths, does that mean one is judgemental?
Fortunately the spiritual people I have encountered in AA are not judgemental like the previous commentor.
Tattoos are nothing compared to the war, the abuse, or the judgemental self - righteous religious mindset so prevalant in the world today.
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?
It's not like Jesus is standing there like, «Yes, you're right, so please go be judgemental and prideful and cruel and divisive in an effort to make sure everyone sees it.
Jeremy i agree with what you have written many of the traditions in the church have come from pagan beliefs.I thought some of the comments were judgemental of others especially towards those who are pagan.There response was respectful we can learn alot about having a good attitude towards others and responding to others kindly.I think using scripture in a legalistic way is no different than what the pharisees did to Jesus in his day and he disarmed them by rebuking them saying you without sin cast the first stone.regards brentnz
You HE has no influence over those billions of people that do not believe in your god, get over your judgemental self.
But the question for me is, how to deal with the judgemental, holy than thou personalities, that are in these positions of power.
At least be fair in your judgement if you have to be judgemental!!!
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.
How do deal with judgemental, holy than thou personalities in positions of power?
It's painful work, but hopefully compassion (including for self) arises in the process — and we are a little less judgemental afterwards.
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.
I am beginning to see that being judgemental is probably a learned and automatic response coming from bad past experience that is not healed; some call them «bitter root judgements» that surface in this way.
fishon... that was in answer to Steve complaining that people were being judgemental of him just because they differ.
stop being so judgemental and remember why you are in church!
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.
Becuase of the way I was raised, plus my time at the Air Force Academy, I formed a personal honor code that prevents me from lying, cheating, stealing and (this is the one modification I had to make once back in civilian life) am not judgemental towards others.
For those that have fiath in this, the actions of the judgemental and persecuting hold no ultimate fear.
Be humble, forgiving and charitable in all your interactions and you may find that leading by example is more effective than being accusatory and judgemental.
We serve organic chicken and salmon as sides in our deli, don't use superfoods and don't serve green salads — we have interesting, creative dishes that celebrate natural food in a non judgemental way, which is exactly what we're about.
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.
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.
After reading some of the judgemental, absolute almost mean spirited comments from * some * the anti CIO crowd, I feel I need to weigh in.
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.
I find a lot of this animosity does actually appear online, though, when people seem free to express their more judgemental side without having to stare someone in the eyes while being nasty... I love that your idea of cynicism is that we all just actually love, respect and accept each other!
And in the future perhaps you could be less judgemental and harsh in your posts - your message might be helpful but your attitude is very off - putting.
I really think motherhood would be a much less stressful and anxiety filled place in our lives if other parents would stop with this judgemental behaviour.
I am disappointed that your attitude comes across as overly judgemental, arrogant and does little to support, educate and engage people in making well informed appropriate decisions about their health and their bodies.
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