There is an old saying that I like very much...it goes like this "Don't go judging what you don't know..." More people should think about that.
2007-05-20 13:54:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Only God, for the issues that truly matter. Talent show judges (not applicable, in my case) and the judicial system also have the right to pass judgment, but only God's judgment will matter 100 years from now. No doubt plenty of others will judge me between now and then, but I could care less what they think!
2007-05-20 12:45:03
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answered by Answer Master Dude 5
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I think you already know the answer to that question. You're really looking for confirmation. Of course no one has the right to judge anyone else. We are all humans, and we all make mistakes and are not perfect. So, no one has to the right to judge.
2007-05-20 12:39:36
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answered by Suzie 3
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Everyone has the right to judge me. The day we lose that right is the day that personal freedom ceases to be. If the right to judge gets taken away, what'll come next? The right to speak? The right to think in general? Judging is a bad thing, but it's a right we all have.
2007-05-20 12:38:25
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answered by krs14 3
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Well - if I were being tried in a court of law, then a judge would have the right to judge me. Otherwise, no.
2007-05-20 12:41:10
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answered by hello world 7
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No one has the right to judge anyone
2007-05-20 12:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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employers have right to judge and guide performance and your effect on the business
most people judge most people, without knowing it :
safe or risky, sober or drunk, kind or cruel, rude or polite, look good or not. People are always sensing their surroundings to minimize hazzards, maximize benefits, and also to try to understand everything they see or encounter.
People don't have the right to make your decisions or to condemn you for your beliefs and choices and style though, or to spread rumours and gossip.
You should have the freedom to do anything you want that doesn't harm other people. Against that, no one has the right to "judge" you.
2007-05-20 12:39:58
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answered by million$gon 7
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Yes; anyone whose life I affect and who is counting on me for something specific has the right to judge me. My boss at work has the right to judge my behavior and my attitude. If I babysit someone's children, that person has the right to judge every aspect of my behavior while in the presence of their children. I wouldn't necessarily agree with the judgment of these people and might not change my behavior, but it is incredibly arrogant to say nobody ever has the right to judge you.
2007-05-20 12:44:56
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answered by Anonymous
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no, but they have the right to decide if they believe in the things you do and then choose if being near you is healthy for their own moral or ethical beliefs.
just because someone is gay and i refuse to socialize with them doesn't mean i am judging them.. it means i don't feel it is the proper message to flaunt in front of my kids because it goes against my values. i am sure gays are great people, just great people on a different path.
someone who has an abortion may be OK as a human, but for someone that wants kids and cant .... it isn't a good emotionally healthy mix.
tattoos don't make people rebels and outlaws, but it does make them risk takers and people that don't worry so much about the long term. not bad people but not a good mix with a strong headed person who is goal oriented and clean cut.
maybe it isn't judgment at all but more an irreconcilable difference in opinion
2007-05-20 12:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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no way. but so many ppl do and for different reasons. alot of times, they are judging u out of soemthing personal, or think u actually care about their opinions. They won't stop it, so you can either flick them off, or judge them right back, lol. ;)
2007-05-20 14:29:31
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answered by ? 5
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