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2007-07-20 16:35:06
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answer #1
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answered by nswblue 6
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No, they shoulnt. Why do you ask such question? Is that you want to find out more of how bad it is or you think people should be judge upon by their skin colour and religion in 20s , just like we were in the past.
If you ask for the first reason, I will say there is no moral reason to do so, for skin colour and religion dont make people better and worse. The world is full of differences and stranger, so it is full of possibilities. What a wonderful world!
If you ask for the second reason, I will tell you that the way how you think is one of the many common sins of previous generations. To judge upon people for skin colour and/or religion is now supposed to be prohibited by personal moral of every individual. If this was achieved, the world should be one step closer to Utopia for the livings to live on. We should all play a part as individual in making the world a better place to live.
2007-07-20 16:48:33
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answer #2
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answered by 24 years o natural Philosophier 2
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I don't believe in judging a person by race however the religion question is to open ended. It seems alot of Christians misunderstand the the thou shalt not judge commandment. Thereis a difference between judging a persons actions, beliefs and judging the person themself. What if this person said there religion was Satanism? Would you still have as much trust for this individual? Would you allow them to baby sit your children? What if their religion was a dangerous cult like the Branch Davidians or some other cult? I could generally agree with most peoples sentiments but not without adding a few of these defining perameters.
2007-07-20 17:12:21
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answer #3
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answered by Edward J 6
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Neither. Everyone is different. You can judge everyone to be exactly the same because of their skin colour or religion. You should get to know them by personality as an individual person etc.
2007-07-20 16:41:51
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answer #4
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answered by xoɟ ʍous 6
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My personal opinion is no, they shouldn't. It doesn't matter what color skin people have, it's what's inside that counts! Like personality and stuff like that. I also believe that people shouldn't be judged by their religion, because if they were, I wouldn't be able to be friends with the friends I have. Some are Methodist, some are Christian, some are Baptist. And right now I'm torn between two churches, so I'm not really anything right now. But that's my personal opinion. Hope it helped you out!!!
2007-07-20 16:41:59
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answered by Aqua Bubbles 1
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Neither, If you're religious the Bible says judge not lest ye be judged. If you judge some by the color of the skin then you're simply being to judgemental. You really shouldn't judge at all, but if you're going to judge by personality not religion or race because then you're just rude, stupid and worst of all the you truely love may different and you'll never know because they believe different than you or look different to you.
2007-07-20 16:41:39
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answered by jessicapace90 3
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Sometimes it is easy to assume things about people and make judgements because of their religion. It is normal to, and most of us cannot help but make prejudgements. Some of them we are unconscious of!
But it is not right to judge people by their religion and especailly NOT their skin.
Skin color has nothing to do with how smart you are, how much money you make or anything. If you want to know the real difference, the reason we have different skin color is becaues of where we origniate. Humans living neear the equator, where the sun is strongest have dark skin that does not burn . This protects them. People living in cold places where the sun is not as powerful, such as iceland, have rather fair skin and hair. This is just adaptation.
Yes, it is true that that statistics show that overall, african americans are more poor than whites. But this does not mean that everyeone is like that. Try to have an open mind when meeting someone of a differnt race or religion than you. Most peopel have their religion becasue it is how they are raised! Goodluck..try to keep your judgements to yourself!
2007-07-20 16:38:25
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answer #7
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answered by Antoinette 3
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Yes they should, Oprkid:
Although color or religion is not always a marker, the Bible says they must be judged by their fruits. A good tree does not produce bad fruit, nor a bad tree good fruit.
Concerning skin color--it can be a flag of racism, but not indicative of all.
Religion? Well, after studying the millions killed throughout history, I really don't trust Catholics and Muslims. Protestants have a pretty good history, except Calvin and his followers attacked Catholics. So protestants don't have anything to really repent of, so they will be foremost in establishing Christianity as a state-controlled religion. Sound far fetched? Well it is in the plans right now, Christianity the official world religion, and it was prophesied in the Bible.
Bible prophecies identify the major players and proves its identity in a Bible code. See http://abiblecode.tripod.com
Blessings and AGAPE, Balaam
2007-07-20 16:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Should people be judged for the color of their skin. NO NO NO NO! You have no way of knowing what person is like by looking at them from the outside. Religion on the other hand is about who you are not what you look like. So it's likely you will change the way you act around a person who is deeply religious. Is it judgment or respectful to modify your behavior around a person who believes a certain way?
2007-07-20 16:43:13
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answered by kikers 2
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I would say they shouldn't be judged by their skin color. They have no choice on that. However, people should be judged by their religion. They, in the end, choose that. Sure it's determined by where you were born, but it's not like something you can't change. People should be held accountable for their beliefs.
2007-07-20 16:37:58
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answered by Kaze 3
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whether they should or not is immaterial, many of the people who say no to your question will quite happily laugh at someone who is fat, or state that blondes are thick or that gingers are whingers who should be put down at birth so appearence does matter, but only when it is PC to do make it.
I am not trying to be holier than thou about this, I am just stating a fact and also there is the point that coloured people can't change their colour but fat people can diet and religious people can lose their religion, or change it in which case, it is just as much a personal choice as being fat is so why should they be extended the same consideration as people of different hues
2007-07-20 17:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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