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I would like to apologize for: Why are people so gullible and judgmental? I did not mean to offend anyone. I appreciate everyone letting me know that I was being judgmental myself. I did not realize it until I got your responses. I reread what I wrote and saw what you saw. I am sincerely sorry, and I hope you all can forgive me.
I would like to apologize to the following people:
shoegodess, nic, BibleHelp, snoopychick90, sergio d, jd, Grazie, yetoso, and Big D. Thank you for your honesty.
I'd also like to apologize to anyone who may have read my question and been offended, and did not answer.
I will rephrase my question.
If any of you read this, please let me know. I want to know if my apology has reached you. If you have any response, no matter what it is, it is certainly appreciated.

2006-07-09 10:51:01 · 3 answers · asked by EarthAngel 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I wasn't in on the original question, but I personally find that being gullible and judgmental are two different things. One is being gullible about something is to be of no knowledge of something and then trusting without seeking the facts wholeheartedly believing in that something. To be judgmental is usually to be condemning of what someone else has said without giving sincere consideration to their statement. This is usually based on our own bias prior to any open listening and talking communication - which seems to be the biggest problem on this site - no sincerity or respect for the questions asked and the answers posted.

2006-07-09 11:02:24 · answer #1 · answered by dph_40 6 · 2 1

Its a good question actually. Why do we trust, and then judge (or synthosize or analyize) the trust? Because, I think, we judge to trust. We think (judge) then act (trust). So, rephasing this question, to me, would be "Why must we trust, or accept things?" (If you do not trust something, or do not judge something, you are trusting to not trust it, and we make the judgement not to judge; in other words trust and judgment are some of the better tools we can work with and understand further). I do not know the actual answer, but this question leans toward an answer like "Because everything is ok, or fine."

2006-07-09 11:00:36 · answer #2 · answered by The Witten 4 · 0 0

Hey, I didnt' read you first post, but that's really good of you to take the time to re-word your intention and clear things up.

More people should do this.

2006-07-09 10:55:21 · answer #3 · answered by C-Mick 3 · 0 0

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