Instead of clearly communicating our thoughts and calming down the situation, we respond with critical,
judgmental words that inflame passions and throw fuel on the fire.
«I would prefer that scientists choose terms that focus on meeting the needs of autistic people, such as «low -» and «high - support,» instead of those more
judgmental words.»
Let your Christianity shine through your actions, rather than
your judgmental words.
While you and I cringe at hearing this response, many Christians cringe daily in having such
judgmental words spoken directly to them.
This is the reality that this black man saw and out of which he spoke his critical and
judgmental words about the America that he experienced.
The pastoral utterance of
judgmental words may or may not be relevant to this end, and certainly is not relevant if the context appears to be rejection or misunderstanding.
Not exact matches
Use silence in place of
judgmental or unkind
words.
It's very offensive and
judgmental of you to categorize me as an extremist, simply because I have extreme Faith and believe every
Word of the Bible as 100 % literal
Word of God, straight from His glorious mouth.
I also think that «
judgmental» is a
word that should be retired.
And if God chooses to convict us through the
words of another broken human, we can easily interpret conviction as being
judgmental, behavior modification, rule - making, legalism or worst of all — shame.
Words like «old - fashioned» and «
judgmental» are terms largely associated with modern Christianity.
But instead, studies show that when Americans think of Christians, these are the
words that come to their minds — hypocritical,
judgmental, political, anti-gay.
When you interview non-Christians and just ask them, «Tell me about Christians,» they use
words like
judgmental, self - righteous, hypocritical and then a lot of «anti»
words: «They're anti-science, they're anti-gay, they're anti-abortion, they're probably anti-sex.»
Your reply to me felt
judgmental, but I'll attribute that as well to my poor
wording in the previous post.
People who say that usually know very little about the
words of Christ, are super
judgmental and hypocritical themselves, and fail to understand the purpose of the Gospel.
They have a hard time doing this with Jesus»
words which were usually about the opposite ideas — like not being
judgmental towards one another.
I'm as hypocritical as the next person,
judgmental of those I deem
judgmental, self - righteous, indulgent, a gossip, too careless with my
words, too quick to get angry at certain people with certain theological views, too easily seduced by money and notoriety and... my favorite things in the whole entire world... AWARDSI LISTS!
Instead,
words like «hypocritical,
judgmental, and mean» are more often used.
No wonder research shows that young people choose the following
words to describe Christians: anti-homosexual,
judgmental, hypocritical, political, pushy, and sheltered.
We don't like to be
judgmental, and we'll say no discouraging
words about ye olde Williamsburg or the other choices mentioned above.
Inquisitive, empathic, often wry but never
judgmental, Steffens's work is diaristic, psychedelic, and documentary — impulses that would be discrete in another photographer's work, yet are here merged into photographs that, in the
words of his son Devon, «imagine a different America, one of strange beauty and mystic truth.»
Without being defensive,
judgmental or critical, empathetically acknowledge your child's feelings or emotions by paraphrasing in your own
words how you perceive things to be.
3) Without being defensive,
judgmental or critical, empathetically acknowledge your child's feelings or emotions by paraphrasing in your own
words how you perceive things to be.
The
words blunt, opinionated, strong - willed,
judgmental, domineering and aloof seemed harsh, especially when used in describing me.