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Re: Elephant in the room - accusation of judging
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Originally Posted by MAC daddy
People usually play the "don't judge me" card because they're worried about what other people think of their actions.
They don't honestly care what God thinks. If they did, their actions would actually be different.
Playing the judge card often is a sign of unbelief meant to protect the user from realizing their fear of being disapproved of by humanity. God is very rarely actually in their thoughts.
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I also find that recent accusations of judging are made completely apart from the actual points we are making when we are being accused. It's like the points we make are ignored, put out of mind, and the initial feeling of sensing condemnation and judgment is maintained after it originally came to a twisted version of the scriptures that makes them out to say it does not matter what we believe so long as we are sincere and seeking to do good. Whenever that misconception of our points (and actually the bible's points) are laid out, they're ignored, avoided and once again put out of mind, so the original misconception is maintained.
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...MY THOUGHTS, ANYWAY.
"Many Christians do not try to understand what was written in a verse in the Bible. Instead they approach the passage to prove what they already believe."
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