Judging Others
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- Judge Not?We hear all the time that we aren't supposed to judge others. In actuality, judging others is part of life. It is something that you won't escape no matter how many times you vow you'll never do it. But there is a right and wrong way to do it.
How to Judge Others for Fun and Personal GrowthJudging others is something we instinctively do, so we may as well use it to our advantage. The author takes a humorous look at how judging others may help make you a better person.- Bible Verses About Judging OthersHere is a selection of Bible verses about judging others. Find out what the Bible says about passing judgment.
- Why We Should Never Judge OthersWhen someone hurts us and we react with hard feelings, it's like laying a charge against them spiritually. It could be our spouse, child or good friend. Do we really want to expose this person's offense to God? Furthermore, how many times...
- Who Are You to Judge Others?Who are you to judge others? It is "You" who are called by God to judge.
- Is it Against Christian Principles to Judge Others?No, judging others is not just a Christian principle, it is a Biblical command and it is only right to do so.
- Christianity: Do Not Point the Finger, Instead Correct Your BrotherThis is an attempt at explaining what the bible says about judging others.
- Why Judge Others? Judgement and SocietyExpansion on William Samboer's article "Judging Others: Do We Have the Right to Judge Others." Why must we hate each other?
- Judging Others: Do We Have the Right to Judge Others?When we, as humans, fail to comply with the one universal faith principal and commandment, against which we all are to be measured, according to our own standards and norms, which we wish to impose on others: When we mete out judgment to them.
- How to Stop Judging Other ParentsI am guilty of judging other’s parenting choices. While I still don’t agree with what many parents do, I have tried to put my judgment aside with these simple rules.
- Why Do We Judge OthersNothing good ever comes from judging others. But there is potential and we all have it.
- LegacyThis is a poem to my children..a sort of legacy that I leave them and any others who might choose to read it. :)
- The Great Masters Visit Each OtherImagine what it would be like if all of the Great Masters of the world were together.
- The Great Masters Visit Each OtherThink about this:Â If all the Ascended Masters were gathered together'"those Great Masters who began all the great world religions'"Buddha, Jesus Christ, Muhammad, Abraham, Confucius, Ismaial, etc., how would these Great Masters of love treat each other?Â
- Considering the SoulNo matter where my beliefs fall I guarantee you that even I believe in the soul. Everything has a soul/spirit. Everything needs love. I believe the soul/spirit doesn't just live in one place within the body of whatever it exists in. It exists as a whole.
- There Are TimesSilence is golden, but there are times when silence is not always gold.
- Should We Judge Others?We are NOT to Judge a person's MOTIVES (Matt 7:1), but we are to Judge a Fellow Believer's (a Teacher's) ACTIONS or FRUIT to make sure the Essential Christian
- Review YourselfA poem.
- Don't Allow Your Past to Hold You Back from Pressing on in GodSo often things of the past can hold us back. Often the issues that haven't been dealt with, can be a stumbling block and a hindrance to what God does in us now. If only we can see beyond the here and now.
- The Danger of Black and WhiteGood rules are those of inclusion - not exclusion
"I'm Gorgeous Inside"Living a life of example and letting God's Glory shine through us.- Judging OthersWhat happens when you judge others.
- JudgmentWe all have differences, but none of us is perfect.
- The Double Standard of LivingMy opinion on the double standard placed on women versus men based on number of sexual partners.
- Risking LoveThink love is too risky? Check out this example!
Moral AttitudeMoral attitude can sometimes go awry when people shun others for not seeing the world from their perspective. Do not shun someone because they do not see the world through your eyes; instead embrace the differences we can surely learn a lot from.- Christian Perspectives on Judging OthersA Christian is a person who follows Jesus Christ's teachings. With whole-heartedly believing in His teachings and my endeavors to follow them, I consider myself a Christian.
- Judgment: The Ultimate Key to Self-Destruction Part OneLooking at how and why we judge others and the real effect it has on our relationship with God.
- Judging Others by Size; Is it Right or is it Cruel?Have you met the standard of perfection? Will you be the next victim of societal prejudice?
- To Judge, or Not to Judge; What Did Jesus Really Teach?A look at several Scripture passages where Jesus and Paul teach on the subject of judging other people.
- A Soul He PeersIambic pentameter poem
- Learning from Today's Troubling TimesSome people are now experiencing what some people have had to deal with every day of their lives during these hard economic times.
- Be Not the Judge..the culture of fear and mistrust can lead us to judge others unfairly
- This is Why I Love American IdolWell I love all kinds of music, but this is the main reason why I love American Idol.
- Judge Nota reminder of our place in life
- Becareful Little Tongue What You SayHow rumors hurt people, the tongue is mightier than the sword, don't judge others
What is Marriage and Who Should Judge Others for Living Their Lives?Marriage rights...Who's right and who's wrong? Who's to judge another's life? If Gay marriage was legalized what other doors would be opened for others?- The Way Things Are, Are Not Always What They SeemWhen I was young, my mother said to me: "Before you judge another, walk in his shoes and see"
- Painting with Colored Judgment - The Art of Judging Others Through Our Own Experiences and MistakesEveryone has an opinion. It is what defines us as who and what we are. Our experiences in life also define us as who and what we are, as well as what we become. Ironically, people tend to pass on their judgment as measures by which others should live.