You can always make the same argument for any sin that this article makes that then gets thrown in Christian’s faces every time:
“JUDGE NOT”.....
Based on the liberal interpretation of those words, nothing anyone does should be judged by anyone, lest they be judged. But you know what; I FULLY EXPECT TO BE JUDGED BY MY CREATOR!
Yeah, and you’re going to be judged by the same liberals that say “judge not.”
I judge homos to be vile, disgusting, immoral, wasters of oxygen.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
They are partially correct. Christians should not judge unbelievers. That authority is God's alone. We are, however, absolutely supposed to judge other Christians.
1 Corinthians 5:12-13 NIV
What business is it of mine to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside? God will judge those outside. "Expel the wicked person from among you."
JUDGE NOT.....
Based on the liberal interpretation of those words, nothing anyone does should be judged by anyone, lest they be judged.
Libs say you can’t judge anyone based on their interpretation of these words, but they’re the most judgemental bathturds you’ll ever run into. What they mean is, you can’t judge others’ [liberal] behavior by YOUR stated standards, but we can judge society by OUR standards.
A couple of funny things about this -
ask the question
“Would it be WRONG of me to judge someone else’s behavior?”
and the other point is that the standards are NOT “our” standards, they are biblical standards. “Decorated dust” such as us have no authority to set such standards.
Leftists can’t get out of (or sometimes even SEE) the inconsistencies of their arguments.
The Sermon on the Mount was primarily about hypocrisy, the selfish work of acting a role, or seeking worldly praise. I don’t know what to call some of the judgements I am making, but I doubt these kinds of “judgements” are actually all that bad.
I choose to vote for a candidate who is the more decent of the two, or more if we are talking the primaries.
I would discipline my child for doing something wrong, such as damaging the home.
I would break off a relationship with a girlfriend if I felt the relationship was not properly progressing or were not encouraging me to live the proper chaste way while dating her.
In all of these “judgements” I don’t consider them part of what would be bad according to the Sermon on the Mount, because it’s not just some judgement a radio pundit or a politician makes for the second of fame, it’s a judgement that concerns my own good, or the good of the other person(s) as well.
I agree with you, I fully expect myself and others to be judged by our universal creator. However, I also care for the good of some people enough to enocourage them to get on better terms with their creator by getting off some of the bad and improper courses and more on the way God expects of us, because I do not want to see someone be condemned or fall short of their potential to join in the Glory of Heaven. As far as liberalism, this talk about judgement is a farce, as they judge us for their own image, praise reasons all the time!