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Here and now i see many people judging one another, Christains, Wiccans, Muslims, and then they get crap about doing it. So what the people arguing are saying Christains and all that can't be HUMAN! Human Beings judge one another, it's normal. If you agree please answer, if not, go ahead and give me a thumbs down and cuss me out :)

2006-12-02 09:00:39 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

17 answers

I agree that everyone judges.

2006-12-02 13:35:05 · answer #1 · answered by Michael C 2 · 0 0

The best it was ever expressed to me was; between Christians (those who believe in Jesus Christ as there Lord and Savior) we are to judge each others actions.
However we are not to judge the actions or behavior of anyone that does not believe in Jesus Christ. That is Gods job, He will attend to that in His time.
That does not mean we are not to live a Christ like life or share the truth with people express our beliefs etc. but we should not judge the world

2006-12-02 17:08:34 · answer #2 · answered by timjim 6 · 0 0

Little children need to be taught to share and be nice to others, and tolerate what others are doing. It is harder for adults to grasp the concept if they didn't learn it at a young age, but by no means impossible. But I think around here it will be as "Tolerance 101" for awhile. The human experience has not come to an end yet.

2006-12-02 17:45:19 · answer #3 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Didn't the bible say "

Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. (Matthew 7)

"

I'm not Christian so, I return the favor. When they get pissed its just their normal hypocritical selves. It has nothing to do with religion.

2006-12-02 17:05:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If somebody judges someone else for a stupid reason like religion or race I consider that person an idiot. I don't judge anybody.

2006-12-02 17:04:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Christian doctrine - which many Christians on the board and alsewhere always cite as supernaturally unerring - calls for Christians to not be judgemental.

If you're going to shove your dogma down our throats, it is fair game to rebut you using your own dogma.

PS no one but you said Christians weren't human.

2006-12-02 17:04:47 · answer #6 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 0

Islam provides many human rights for the individual. The following are some of these human rights that Islam protects. The life and property of all citizens in an Islamic state are considered sacred, whether a person is Muslim or not. Islam also protects honor. So, in Islam, insulting others or making fun of them is not allowed. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: Truly your blood, your property, and your honor are inviolable. Saheeh Al-Bukhari, #1739, and Mosnad Ahmad, #2037.




Racism is not allowed in Islam, for the Quran speaks of human equality in the following terms:

O mankind, We have created you from a male and a female and have made you into nations and tribes for you to know one another. Truly, the noblest of you with God is the most pious. Truly, God is All-Knowing, All-Aware. The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 49, Verse 13

Islam rejects certain individuals or nations being favored because of their wealth, power, or race. God created human beings as equals who are to be distinguished from each other only on the basis of their faith and piety. The Prophet Muhammad said: O people! Your God is one and your forefather (Adam) is one. An Arab is not better than a non-Arab and a non-Arab is not better than an Arab, and a red (i.e. white tinged with red) person is not better than a black person and a black person is not better than a red person, except in piety. Mosnad Ahmad, #22978

One of the major problems facing mankind today is racism. The developed world can send a man to the moon but cannot stop man from hating and fighting his fellow man. Ever since the days of the Prophet Muhammad , Islam has provided a vivid example of how racism can be ended. The annual pilgrimage (Hajj) to Makkah shows the real Islamic brotherhood of all races and nations, when about two million Muslims from all over the world come to Makkah to perform the pilgrimage.

Islam is a religion of justice. God has said:

Truly God commands you to give back trusts to those to whom they are due, and when you judge between people, to judge with justice.... The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 4, Verse 58

And He has said:

...And act justly. Truly, God loves those who are just. The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 49, Verse 9

We should even be just with those who we hate, as God has said:

...And let not the hatred of others make you avoid justice. Be just: that is nearer to piety.... The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 5, Verse 8

The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: People, beware of injustice, for injustice shall be darkness on the Day of Judgment. Mosnad Ahmad, #5798, and Saheeh Al-Bukhari, #2447

And those who have not gotten their rights (i.e. what they have a just claim to) in this life will receive them on the Day of Judgment, as the Prophet said: On the Day of Judgment, rights will be given to those to whom they are due (and wrongs will be redressed)...Saheeh Muslim, #2582, and Mosnad Ahmad, #7163

2006-12-02 17:02:17 · answer #7 · answered by amu_abdallaah 4 · 0 2

I think it is natural to judge.I also think we have the "natural" ability to keep these possibly offensive thoughts to ourselves.

I am not saying I am not guilty of calling it like I think I see it when my emotions get the best of me,but even so I think we should make an effort to try to be as harmless as possible.

2006-12-02 17:02:48 · answer #8 · answered by Myaloo 5 · 1 0

I agree. Humans, even Christians like myself, make mistakes.

PS: ROCK ON FLYLEAF

2006-12-02 17:05:04 · answer #9 · answered by harry_potter_kid 3 · 0 0

I agree with you, judging someone on their beliefs is wrong

2006-12-02 17:03:17 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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