No. I'm not perfect so it's not my job. God is the only one who has that right.
2007-03-11 14:20:51
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answer #1
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answered by amiranae 2
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I always say that it's not right to judge others unless you're ready to judge yourself. This phrase goes especially with the things, you're judging another person on. I know that I don't have the right to judge another person, so I try not to.
2007-03-11 15:40:21
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answer #2
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answered by Dimples 6
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Absolutely not! God is our only judge and we need to remember we will be judged by the same ruler that we judge people here on earth with. It doesn't matter if we totally disagree with what they are doing or not, judge not lest ye be judged!
2007-03-15 03:54:11
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answer #3
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answered by hopetohelpyou 4
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Where is the fine line of judging, just for the sake of judging and establishing standards for yourself and your family?
I think there is a line, and I think we owe it to ourselves, our families, and our society to uphold some sort of standards in what we allow in our house, and what our children are exposed to.
I think on the other side of the line is that ALL people should have a very broad range of personal freedoms which they may exercise right up to the point of infringing on others' freedoms.
2007-03-11 17:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do have the right to judge, every single person on the face of the planet does. However, saying what you feel is impolite and we shouldnt let our initial feelings (judgements) stand in the way of getting to know how that person actually is.
2007-03-12 08:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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To some extend, yes, but only on their actions, not on their appearance. If I find someone on here describing actions like writing cuss words and racial slurs on dollar bills, then yes I feel like I can rightly say that is immature. If someone is always bullying everyone in school then yes I'll say he's an a$$hole. I don't judge someone on first sight but I do have a right to opinions and the like, definitely.
2007-03-12 02:34:59
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answer #6
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answered by Sheriam 7
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Personally, I judge people by not letting myself become like them. I believe that unless that person needs a rude awakening, let them be themselves. I wouldn't like someone coming up to me and listing my faults (that's what girlfriends are for).
2007-03-15 04:16:13
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answer #7
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answered by shootdraxxus 2
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I dont think its right,but to be honest, i do judge people,but i dont tell them anything about it,i usually keep it to myself.
2007-03-11 18:09:46
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answered by Bella 2
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I might, but I'll keep it a private thought. I won't let them know I'm judging them.
2007-03-11 20:02:01
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answered by Anonymous
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many human beings "listen voices" contained in the experience of imagine a voice except ones own interior ones head. utilizing the time period "sin," i could finish you advise to call that experience of suitable and incorrect. ok, i will flow alongside with that. Appreciates reliable deeds? you are able to call that experience of suitable and incorrect too, in case you want, yet maximum folk i understand typically talk over with experience of suitable and incorrect contained in the admonitory ingredient, no longer the ingredient of delight. Freud could have stated as it your superego. it truly is, the internalized authority on values. after all, it truly is all of your human being ideas.
2016-12-01 20:49:16
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answer #10
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answered by blacker 4
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No, it's a bad habit, and it has an annoying way of turning about and biting you in the hindquarters.
2007-03-11 16:16:17
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answer #11
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answered by teacupn 6
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