The reality is that amongst many middle class Georgians, they will be very
judgmental on cases that either lack a damages punch (the State Court case only had 2.5 months of medical care) or lack a strong liability claim (the Federal case was brought by prisoners in a van that rear ended a tractor trailer) Both of these are tough cases for either damages problems or liability problems.
But Jackson suggested there is a danger that coroners could become
judgmental on excessively detailed decisions of commanders, giving the hypothetical example of a corporal being castigated for turning left at a road junction and the coroner insisting they should have turned right.
Globally, moms are surprisingly
judgmental on the subject of nursing a two - year - old - 71 % of the women surveyed said a child that age is too old to nurse.
And yet too many of us are far too
judgmental on this subject.
«You can not do a better job than wenger, and you can not name a better manager» You actually come out with very good comments and analysis but to tar everyone on here with the same brush is a bit disrespectful as everyone has a right to be
judgmental on whether or not a person (s) is up to scratch..
What gives you the right to be
judgmental on folks you don't even rightly know?
«Do not judge» means not to be
judgmental on fellow believers in petty matters where misunderstandings are possible.
Not exact matches
Pulling
on your nose or scratching your cheek can signal deception, while chewing
on a pen cap «gives off a sense of being
judgmental.»
This approach places a strong reliance
on model - based forecasts (while still providing some scope for
judgmental adjustments).
I'm not going to debate you
on the content, except to say that this portrays a Jesus not found in the Bible, and confirms suppositions of a
judgmental and graceless faith.
Many books written for Religion actually touch
on the subject which is Love and being NON
JUDGMENTAL because there can be no human that can tell me they know exactly what God is only my faith and love towards myself and my fellow Humans is an expression of his love not the intolerance or hatred that is spewed out in the name of God, God is ABOVE all of that CRAP PERIOD.
No matter what side of the fence you are sitting
on, you all sound like little - educated,
judgmental fools.
The worst harm done by gratuitous,
judgmental proclamations that «AIDS is God's damning curse upon homosexuals» is precisely in the tremendous temptation
on the part of the AIDS sufferer to believe it, thus raising one more obstacle to faith in God's all - sufficient grace.
I'm sorry to say, but I clearly perceive the undertones of person who is still held captive to works and who is
judgmental about the so called «sins» of those whom the Holy Spirit has given up
on.
oh puhleez,,, so tired of morally
judgmental religious people (and repubs et al) pooping
on media and everything published that isn't in line with their specific beliefs.
They are the most
judgmental, condemning religion
on earth.
Though most, if not all, humans are guilty of thinking
judgmental and hypocritical thoughts, those making up roughly 60 % 0f the population who are truly ignorant, narrowminded, with lack of a personal identity (easily manipulated by peers) tend to go to the extreme of blowing the horn of self - righteousness by pointing out the flaws in other groups instead of focusing
on their own flaws, which is an increased epidemic in this day in age especially in the age groups of 15 to 33.
Instead of calling me
judgmental i would prefer to call it defensive since i am only defending myself from the unjustified religious influence
on my life.
They focused only
on the
judgmental passages.
But from the point of view of a professor at a Catholic university (Patrick's), don't we have to be
judgmental about the efforts of, say, Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke not only to «tame» but to destroy Christianity [see the symposium
on Strauss referenced below]?
I may be
judgmental to those who believe in fairytales and then try to force their fairytale values
on me.
Things like bad doctrine, arrogance,
judgmental attitudes, misinterpretations of God, and so
on.
You're harping
on someone saying that the
judgmental nature of theologians and preachers needs to end.
That's being too
judgmental and hypocritical
on my part, I know, but those are my first thoughts, and they're probably kinder than average.
Yes, but the naked pastor wants to see Walsh as
judgmental — in fact insisting
on it, regardless of what Walsh writes.
We should allow the naked pastor to be
judgmental of Walsh since he insists
on it, and is exercising free will.
Well I'm a 51 year old x Christan and I find your bible your
judgmental religion laughable, so subtract me from that two oh and I also have a radio show and talk to about a million people a week and educated them
on the idiocy of the bible and religion, so who's ahead now dummy?
Certainly, the tenor of the Old and New Testaments represent a shift in the pervasive primary emotions that carry through to the reader, but to assume this is representative of a shift in God's personality from angry and
judgmental to loving is to rely
on a casual and careless reading of the Bible and to miss the reality of what we are reading.
Judgmental about people based
on things of fiction.
I commented
on a horrible
judgmental post that you have reposted, full of lies about people you do not understand, or know.
Sure, I don't know many fundamentalists personally, because I can't stand being around people who are
judgmental, but I caught a few seconds of a church service
on television once.
Seems a little
judgmental and creepy to spy
on you rneighbours.
As a
judgmental American, I judge every person / celebrity / politician that appears
on CNN articles.
From the earlier post I also think we do nt agree
on the definition of
judgmental so I wont argue that point.
Then we don't understand why most people think Christians are uncaring,
judgmental, mean, mentally unstable and so
on.
I can't prove God's existence just as much as scientist can't prove the big bang... there is evidence of both but to reach a conclusion takes faith... one side leaves hope and the other does not... maybe I'm agnostic too because I don't claim to know everything about why I'm here, I have to have faith... Honestly, I'm sick of the extremes
on both sides... the conservative
judgmental Christian, who never thought through things as to why the believe what they do (ie Dinosaurs, cavemen, evolution, etc.) and the intellectually arrogant atheist and humanists.
On the other hand, the general public is more open to less
judgmental and more mainstream messages but is reluctant to support any broadcast ministries.
The
judgmental eyes
on our children, and therefore
on us, were all - seeing.
Wow, you're the reason children should have as little religious exposure as possible, to minimize the
judgmental and retarded effects that deep - seated «rigid» religion has
on people and society.
The more a Christian wears their religion
on their sleeve (or belt buckle) the more
judgmental and critical they are.
The experts that are proving you have NO clue
on this subject and you are nothing more than a prejudice bigot spreading hatred through your bitter
judgmental attitude while claiming it's all part of your god, your are NOTHING like your Christ.
You have a ton of nerve to call someone out for calling you out
on a very UNHELPFUL and completely
JUDGMENTAL comment.
You may want to read a few of the other blog posts
on this website before leaving such negative and
judgmental comments.
But if I were a believer, I would stay away from people such as yourself that make such hateful and
judgmental comments ~ I still try to stay away from them because they are so prideful in their own beliefs to look down
on others.
As I've been reading through the book's chapter
on judgmentalism, it has become increasingly clear to me that I'm very
judgmental myself.
On the other hand, we are also not meant to be
judgmental of others.
Thus,
on his view, the phrase «conceptual prehension» is «entirely neutral, devoid of all suggestiveness» (PR 49), and clearly part of the suggestiveness that he wants to avoid is the identification of his notion of conceptual feelings with either, say, a Cartesian or Kantian model of
judgmental, representational thinking.
I think it is a big mistake to lump all Christians into the extreme,
judgmental, bigoted, and s - exually repressed stereotype you see
on TV, because we are not all like that!
(And then went
on to write much of the
judgmental parts of the NT.)
(I would also like to comment
on something else but I don't want it to come off as me being
judgmental nor confrontational with you, please don't take it that way.