I did not say I supported it. I said I would not judge her because that is God’s job and it is. There are many things I do not think are Christ like but it is not my job to judge them. For instance, I was brought up in a family which did not drink. That was the way my parents, grandparents, etc were brought up. We just do not like it but that did not give us the right to judge others who do. The others may have done sinful things too, but we just do not know about them. We are electing a President not his family. Carter was elected not his brother although some think “we” elected the wrong brother.
It’s up to God to judge our salvation.
Otherwise, Scripture tells us to judge things righteously.
Even the “don’t judge” passage liberals attempt to misuse is an instruction on HOW to judge (i.e., do so only if you are not engaged in the sin you want to judge. If you are, stop doing it, then go ahead).
Again, you cannot be a functioning Christian without judging right from wrong.