Seriously, do we need a friend's beady eye zeroing in on our delicious piece of cake (insert - muffin, pastry, tart, chocolate) in a sharp new
judgemental way?
And from there start watching others with that non
judgemental way and empathical attitude.
I relate to my sons in a less
judgemental way.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
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..
It's the only
way I've been able to shed my
judgemental tedencies.
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
@Sam — I agree with you, and it's going to work, if only it's possible to find a
way to sensibly reconcile the two aspects of God's love: the
judgemental and non-
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
sometimes am amazed at us arsenal fans, we are our own enemies, we all been crying that if wenger wnt be signing anew cf he should start walcott upfront there.lets face it we are so
judgemental on walcott's yesterday perfomance and this was his 1st time starting agame as acf, og has been starting 4 3gwd ssons wth poor finishing, mayb walcott ai nt agud cf bt og is te worst, let mi brek t down ts
way, ts 2guys hv 1 simillariety 1.
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.
This argument works both
ways, there are
judgemental mums occupying both sides of the coin.
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!
Judgemental attitudes about the
way other people are raising their kids — even if you deep down really do think they are doing it «wrong» — isn't going to help anything.
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've read other posts recently saying that it is impossible to not be
judgemental when people are parenting differently than you are, since you must truly believe your
way is best.
Easy going, none
judgemental, people person, looking for a friend are more,,, I'm married, but the Doctors can't fix her,, I care for her very much, and I can't leave her to die by herself,,, so I'm bad, well walk in my shoes, I've lived this
way for ten yrs, and now she's dieing a slow death with heart...
And sometimes, adopters will reach your expectations for them to be a «good or great home» if you believe in them, give them the resources to do so, teach them better
ways to do things, and tend towards the positive — rather than be
judgemental, or believe they can't change what's been done in the past.
The essay «Painting and Countenance» is, as is much of my writing on painting, discursive by nature, an attempt to try to find another
way to speak about painting beyond the overbearing arc of formal
judgemental criticism, which has been, and continues to be so detrimental to any meaningful debate around painting, especially abstract painting in this country.
I did not always make the best decision and had to learn the hard
way by making poor
judgemental mistakes.
Trustees take a pragmatic, non
judgemental view of
ways for people to get a fresh start.