• AmoxtliOP
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    Wrong. You judge others as you will be judged, and judge not by what others will not judge you. William Shakespeare’s “Measure For Measure”. Judgement is necessary for justice. Jesus wasn’t preaching for the banishment of all judgement. Jesus is the final judge. In the Qur’an, he knows the Last Hour, and he will return on the End Of Days to separate the wicked from the righteous. It is equity; egalitarianism in Western culture which was taught generation to generation, Bible and Church to mother to offspring. You don’t understand the Bible. The things that Westerners learned from Christianity became the basis of law. Christianity is unescapable, you are brainwashed by it, and don’t even know it.

        • @[email protected]
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          34 months ago

          Raised Christian. You don’t know that book either. It’s a translation from a translation passed down by dudes who wanted to control society.

          • NeuromancerM
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            -34 months ago

            You didn’t read the whole thing did you? It’s about judging the righteous of another.

            As it says

            Christ is clear that “right judgment” (John 7:24) includes distinguishing between good and evil

              • NeuromancerM
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                -44 months ago

                lol. Then you shouldn’t be trying to cite something you don’t understand. It’s all part of the same chapter. What Jesus is saying is don’t bitch about your neighbor not being religious enough, that’s for God to decide.

                • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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                  44 months ago

                  No, what John is saying that Jesus said is that human beings are not qualified to pronounce judgment because they are blind to their own sin.

                  • NeuromancerM
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                    -44 months ago

                    You’re misreading it. You think it means you can’t judge anything which isn’t true and even Jesus clarifies it.

                    The section is about people calling about the acts of others to make themselves look more pious.

                    He isn’t saying don’t judge anyone for any reason. He wants people to be judged for the right reasons.

                    Not sure you got the cultural references. The Pharisees is often used in the Bible. Jesus spoke out against them often. Sometimes they are in a story to be the foil.

                    I’m sure you’re familiar with the paralytic man. That’s a parable told to illustrate what Jesus was talking about.