That is a 50 Million dollar question... we are tought not to judge lest we be judged. Christ came to forgive and while one sin is no greater or less than any other sin... sin is sin in God's eyes and all sin seperates us from God... and as Christians we need to forgive more, Judge less, and love always...... pray for those who judge you and who you judge and for some reason it is hard to keep feeling judgemental
2006-07-07 16:23:58
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answered by mbarrett1980 1
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Christians are better then any other religion on the earth , they have the same roots as the Jews and the Muslims, according to history and the writings of the prophets of old tell us they all came from the seed of Abraham from his two sons Issac the Hebrew and Ishmael the father of the prophet Mohamed the founder of Islam. Now the Christians in the mean time think they are not related to the others but remember my friends Christ was a Jew and so just by genealogy he was also a Muslim and Christ never tried to start a new religion he only wanted to re mined the Hebrews of their connection to God has be in jeopardy be cause of their actions, The Christians are putting themselves in total deviance to their leaders own words do not judge less ye be judges so being a judging Christians makes you anti Christ teaching and proves they to must hummable themselves.
2006-07-07 16:35:58
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answered by lonelytommy 1
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You said "why do so called "Christians" judge others"
-Luke 44 For every tree is known by his own fruit. For of thorns men do not gather figs, nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes.
You said "and have such hate for some people? "
-Some people are idiots, such is life.
You said "Jesus doesn't judge us"
-Genesis 30:6
6And Rachel said, God hath judged me, and hath also heard my voice, and hath given me a son: therefore called she his name Dan.
Corinthians 11:32 But when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the world.
Revelation 16:5 And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus.
Revelation 19:11 And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.
You said "and there are no restrictions with his love"
-You're basically right there
2006-07-07 16:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus did not exclude anyone from knowing Him and the Father and so true Christians have no right to hate anyone. Hate is opposite to love, and God loves all people. I think your use of "hate" as framed in this question is misleading. However, He hates the things we do that separate us from him spiritually, things that he cannot approve of because those things that are harmful to us and do not honor Him. Contrary to socially accepted correctness, judging is not so wrong. In fact, God does judge all of us. People are uncomfortable with that, but it does not change the fact that we will be judged. I do agree, judging should be left to God. However, it is appropriate to apply your principles and values in association with others. So, your question properly stated could be: "why do so called Chirstians measure everything against their standards?" Answer - That is the Christian's anchor. Certainly, there are religious extremists in all faiths, but I don't like the generalization about so-called Chirstians that you have implied. Anyway, your question compelled me to answer, though I suspect we may be on opposite sides of the question. I guess I've judged you as being perhaps a bit naive about the Christian mindset, but you should know, I don't hate you. Peace.
2006-07-07 16:48:43
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answered by mdsmailbox 1
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I think that we are supposed to judge other people's actions in regards to our own actions. Where Christianity goes wrong is invalidating individual rights. Christianity enables others who pragmatists to force their code on others - by divine right. Christians hold such contempt for others due to their dissatifaction in living such an altruistic life. Sacrifice breeds bitterness, suppressed emotions, and discontent which translates into animosity to any who do not endorse such sacrifice. Funny thing is that this sacrifice is not necessary. Jesus didn't preach of sacrifice - love and that the Kingdom of God is within.
2006-07-07 16:33:57
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answered by Applecore782 5
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This is something that has really bothered this Pastor.
Some of the answers and remarks that are made by those professing to be Christians is appalling.
Apparently they don't understand the true message of Jesus Christ.
It may be that in some ways Jesus doesn't judge but then again he will tell you to go and sin no more.
2006-07-07 16:33:12
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answered by drg5609 6
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Judgment exists in all religions, sects, ideologies, etc. The thing is that judgment does not come in the form of a scripture but rather the interpretations done by some. Like in any ideology where radicalism's and fundamentalists exists, the same goes for religions.
The problem is not if judgment comes wrapped by calling yourself Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Pragmatic, etc. The problem is that human beings are the representatives of their respective religions and as such we are flawed. Can you honestly tell me you haven't emit judgment yourself on others? If you tell me no, you are basically a hypocrite.
Sadly judgment is one of the anti-values that we human beings have, such as hate, intolerance, etc. We see priests committing pedophilia, we see radicalists killing themselves for their religion, we see genocide done by ideology, we see war being started over oil, etc. If you see the pattern, many of these problems start by judgmental calls which are not only done by Christians, but rather by human beings of all trades.
Christians that emit judgment quickly forget that the Bible says that the only power to emit judgment is the Divinity itself, thus creating a whole new debate on the topic. I do believe that if you are a true Christian, you shouldn't judge but practice the values Jesus taught, such as tolerance, love for all beings, discipline, etc.
2006-07-07 16:32:40
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answered by rocha1573 1
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I have met lots of Christians in my life, and on balance, they don't have any more hate than non-christians. Being people they are imperfect and sometimes hate.
If you believe in the bible (some people do some people don't, some christians do, some don't) then you must believe that Jesus does and will judge us. Unlike imperfect people, He won't mis-judge us.
If you don't believe in the bible then you can believe that He doesn't judge us or that He never existed.
And finally, judging isn't hating. When the judge in the criminal court sentences a man to prison, he doesn't hate him. He is just obeying the law.
2006-07-07 16:22:21
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answered by enginerd 6
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Christians are supposed to act according to their ACCEPTED belief system.
The Catholics must obey all edicts from Rome and act accordingly.
Methodists often do as they are told in church by the "elders".
Same with Presbyterians.
Mormons and Seventh Day Aventists and Jews and Jehoavh's Witnesses have to follow their edicts.
If those edicts say YOU MUST CONVERT and you must make your coverts follow the rules, then that's how they do it.
Some Christians dwell on the Apocolypse and the river of fire and brimstone and Hell.
Everything wrong you do sends you to Hell.
Other Christains are tolerant and forgiving and let the judging be with God, not them.
We have negative christians and postive christians.
Some people believe in leadership through intimidation, orders and pennance (the Military way), others live and let live.
2006-07-07 17:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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That's not how most Christians are and if someone is that way God will deal with them when the time comes. Christians are supposed to spread the word of God but are not supposed to judge. If they were true Christians they would remember the verse..."Judge not, lest ye be judged".
2006-07-07 16:23:14
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answered by ♥Stacy 6
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Not all Christians are like that, believe it or no. A true Christian wouldn't judge others - but there are a lot of people out there who call themselves Christian and are pretty far from actually being so.
2006-07-07 16:20:33
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answered by Justme 1
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