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Or should we not judge anyone for anything at all?

2006-10-30 21:32:42 · 17 answers · asked by ? 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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All of them. We judge people from their ways of thinking, emotion, appearance, behaviors, attitude, and social encounter. All just mentioned is called personality.

2006-10-30 21:42:57 · answer #1 · answered by The Mask 4 · 1 1

I judge people on the content of their character...If they show the characteristics of a bad person then there must be a reason...if I have the time(ie, for family and friends) then I will take them up on this, and make a choice and form an opinion...If it's someone on the street screaming and kicking his car, and being a nuisance then I assume they must be late for something and their car probably doesn't start...and they aren't like that all the time...I don't judge all people in the demographic of the person kicking his car as the same, just based on this one observation.

The man kicking the car is a analogy for a muslim,a jew, a christian, a gay, an arab, an american, an australian, a woman, a pensioner etc etc...I don't judge anyone based on anything.

What I do, is make logical assumptions and have some estabshed ideas based on experience, and even these fall short sometimes. Saying all Australians are laid back, casual, and blunt. Knowing that they are not because I work in a major Aussie city, in the central business district and seeing that the opposite is true, as I observe it everyday. Judging all muslims on a few things I see on tv. Judging all Americans on a few things I see on tv. It's best not to judge people with you have no solid foundations for your judgements.....

2006-10-31 06:44:03 · answer #2 · answered by 67ImpalaSS 3 · 1 0

Perhaps we should not judge for anything at all.
Religious labels have no meaning. We can see people's belaviours, but we cannot read their hearts.
Just try to treat people nicely and hope that the world will be OK.

2006-10-31 05:42:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Oh no, we SHOULD judge and always based on words and deeds. The idea of not judging is actually pretty scary... if you didn't judge people, you would be taken advantage of quite often.

2006-10-31 08:19:51 · answer #4 · answered by riverstorm13 3 · 0 1

Normally, by the Bible rules and principle, we need not judge anyone, but there's one thing, the moment you realise there's the need to judge, do it right. I mean when someone's going wrong in xtics, we are allowed to judge. The mode of dressing and conduct of someone matters most.

2006-10-31 05:53:10 · answer #5 · answered by donaldsonscape 1 · 0 1

You should not judge them at all

But there is a difference in estimating a person's character.
Not by Religion but by Actions alone on this issue to which you should talk or hang out with them

2006-10-31 05:37:34 · answer #6 · answered by snuggels102 6 · 1 1

it would be a blessing if no one were allowed to judge anyone at all but it's more than likely it's not gonna happen.

But you're right, we should judge people on their behaviour, not what they look like or their religion, it's just unfair.

2006-10-31 05:45:10 · answer #7 · answered by tkay. 6 · 1 1

I don't judge people at all. I can't say that I was always like that, and I was wrong. I do look at people's behavior and character.

2006-10-31 09:39:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The Day of Judgment

http://www.submission.org/suras/sura39.h...

[39:68] The horn will be blown, whereupon everyone in the heavens and the earth will be struck unconscious, except those who will be spared by GOD. Then it will be blown another time, whereupon they will all rise up, looking.

[39:69] Then the earth will shine with the light of its Lord. The record will be proclaimed, and the prophets and the witnesses will be brought forth. Everyone will then be judged equitably, without the least injustice.

[39:70] Every soul will be paid for whatever it did, for He is fully aware of everything they have done.

The Disbelievers

[39:71] Those who disbelieved will be led to Hell in throngs. When they get to it, and its gates are opened, its guards will say, "Did you not receive messengers from among you, who recited to you the revelations of your Lord, and warned you about meeting this day?" They will answer, "Yes indeed. But the word `retribution' was already stamped upon the disbelievers."

[39:72] It will be said, "Enter the gates of Hell, wherein you abide forever." What a miserable destiny for the arrogant.

The Believers

[39:73] Those who reverenced their Lord will be led to Paradise in throngs. When they get to it, and its gates are opened, its guards will say, "Peace be upon you; you have won. Therefore, you abide herein forever."

[39:74] They will say, "Praise be to GOD, who fulfilled His promise to us, and made us inherit the earth, enjoying Paradise as we please." What a beautiful recompense for the workers!

[39:75] You will see the angels floating around the throne, glorifying and praising their Lord. After the equitable judgment is issued to all, it will be proclaimed: "Praise be to GOD, Lord of the universe."


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*39:68 The sequence of events on the Day of Resurrection begins with the symbolic blowing of the horn. The second blowing of the horn-by a creature who was spared from unconsciousness-marks the resurrection of all people; they will be resurrected on today's earth. This earth will then be destroyed by the physical coming of God, then a new earth and new heavens will be created (14:48). We will then be stratified according to our degree of development

2006-10-31 05:35:54 · answer #9 · answered by A2Z 4 · 0 3

The best way to judge a person, is by their behavior.

2006-10-31 05:36:08 · answer #10 · answered by salam a 2 · 2 1

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