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People who "judge" and project "negativity" toward others, do so because they don't "subconciously" like themselves very much...

Anger and judgemental slings and arrows are being shot out because they're shooting themselves with those slings and arrows, too...

And they yearn for some kind of "redemption" or "forgiveness" of themselves, but they are resentful they aren't getting any from themselves, so they take it out on other people...

2007-12-26 08:53:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

In Matthew 7:15-20, we are given the best to decide one's culmination (their strikes, words, deeds, and so on...) so as that we could nicely be responsive to if somebody could nicely be a foul impression on us or worse. Paul says in one million Corinthians 2:15 that the non secular guy won't be able to be judged by skill of unbelievers, yet we could desire to be careful to no longer decide unbelievers in an uncharitable way Jesus warned us in Matthew 7:one million-2. So at the same time as we are allowed to decide, we are actually not of take income of doing this for our purposes, yet we could desire to try this in God's will.

2016-10-02 09:28:31 · answer #2 · answered by kovie 4 · 0 0

Because some people like to see themselves and others just like them to be a perfect example of what everyone in society should be and feel that their hypocrisy should be excused, but in their own minds they know no ones perfect, they like to think that they could never possibly make certain mistakes in life so they are quick to judge others with no mercy its weak mind attempting self preservation while living the comforts of their own lives, which all results in selfishness, ignorance, and a severe case of a conceited mentality.

2007-12-26 09:10:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Consider that not all cultures promote the condescending and judgmental attitude of the "me first and above all others" mind set, and that not all individuals in a culture that does ascribe to it and try to live lives of integrity, justice, and honor.

Although evolution may have set us up to put ourselves first and above all other to survive, today we must transcend our animal drives and evolve spiritually to survive. Self-centeredness and injustice on a planet that increasingly conceives of itself as one human family, one human race makes us dwarfs among giants. Although we may survive physically with this attitude, we won't survive meaningfully.

Consider also that sweeping generalizations blind our inner vision and keep us from seeing the reality of individuals. It is itself a kind of judgment that distances us from others and enables us to avoid genuine intimacy.

2007-12-26 08:52:28 · answer #4 · answered by jaicee 6 · 0 0

If you put yourself in my shoes before you judged me you'd know some people do.

2007-12-26 08:51:33 · answer #5 · answered by Karrose 5 · 0 0

For the most part I try, but I do have my moments where I don't think about it. And some think they are just so high and mighty, that they will judge anyone for any reason.

2007-12-26 08:50:44 · answer #6 · answered by Mrs. N™ 5 · 0 0

This is more of a judgment than a question. Clearly, just by asking this question, we are judging and condemning those that judge others and we do so without due consideration of each and every one of their unique situations. As we point the finger of blame at others, three more fingers are pointed at ourselves.

2007-12-26 08:55:56 · answer #7 · answered by In My Neighborhood 4 · 1 1

I kno some people think that if they were in someone shoes they would handle the situation differently but you never kno how you would really act if you were in someone elses shoes or situation....Actions speaks louder than words.

2007-12-26 08:51:33 · answer #8 · answered by `Beautiful inside and out~ 2 · 1 0

i think its a maturity thing. im only 12 always try to think of others first. some ppl just dont seem to get it though. they are still in the stage of their life where they are a little self-centered. Well thats my opinion at least. hope it helped!

2007-12-26 08:52:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In our minds there are two types of people, the ones we know and the ones we don't. Also there are two sources for all of our actions. Internal (we control) and external ( we can't control) it is human nature to assume that anything good coming from someone we don't know (or don't like) is external and anything bad is internal. .... Basically it is fear of the unknown and we are lazy

2007-12-26 08:55:14 · answer #10 · answered by Adrian 2 · 0 1

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