This so-called Christian apparently knows nothing about the Love of God and the role of Christians emulating the character of their Savior, Jesus Christ.
We are called to continually put others before ourself, Jesus never considered himself, he always put his Father’s will first.
While the saying is trite, what comes to mind is “What would Jesus Do”?
Judge Not?
OTOH. . .to me, there is always balance in the Wisdom of the Bible and Jesus' teachings. (There is, and are the 'heroic' which inspire us; which takes love to another level.)
Meantime, believe we are asked not to love others, MORE than ourselves but 'as' (balance); just as we are told, too, that God loves us all, 'equally' (not one, more than another). As too, we stand before the our 'Law' and God's law.
In truth; this moves all the conversation to more complicated nuances; and hence, perhaps; the 'Judge Not' dictum.
Judging,of course; does not preclude - necessarily - having an opinion. And several or more opinions; do not necessarily, make a 'judgment'; much less, a 'final judgment'.
a p.s. of sorts. . .’that said’. . .do ‘think’ this is a terrible example to all who have heretofore been inspired by Robertson; and certainly to his children; though we do not know how they weigh in here. Do not know either; ‘how far’ gone; his wife is; and if this decision prevents him from comitting a ‘higher’ sin of sorts. It does sound, all to pathetic; and now; painfuly degraded. A very sad story; all around.