Tell you what. Should you ever take a course or workshop of any type (like offered by your employer)...or perhaps a college course...just raise your hand @ some point & label some of the specific beliefs of the trainer/prof/class leader as "wacky." [Then say: "You know, I'm not 'judging' your beliefs as being 'wacky.' After all, good people believe wacky things. But don't think that's a judgmental evaluation of your beliefs."]
Then move on from continuing to judge beliefs as to how people put those paradigmns into action. Next time you get in a taxi cab, just ask the driver...
"What driving test did you pass to become this wacky driver you've become?"
"What? Is your GPS system haywire or something? Or do you always flip instantaneous moving-Us?"
"Who certified you as qualified to be behind your 'wacky' wheel?"
"But, hey, I'm not 'passing judgment' on your actual driving or anything. I mean, all drivers exhibit some 'wacky' things they learned from whoever taught them how to handle a vehicle."
I took issue with someone calling all Muslims and all Mormons evil and bad for their country. If you don't like it, too bad.