Not sure. I need to think about this more. I listened to a really good apologetics lecture the other day that made me think about this, if you want to listen (it’s long but really good): https://youtu.be/0WmB5cHJ94s
I an just saying: judging means determination of innocence or guilt. That’s what it is. Correction is telling someone they are doing something wrong. Which we cannot do unless we have corrected ourselves. If you have anger issues, you have no place correcting someone else for that which you have not corrected in yourself, for instance.
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Taking the wood out of your own eye does not give you the ability to judge your neighbor, it gives you the ability to CORRECT your neighbor.
Judgment is condemnation. The commentor above said that Fauci etc was beyond salvation. This is what judgment is.
Not sure. I need to think about this more. I listened to a really good apologetics lecture the other day that made me think about this, if you want to listen (it’s long but really good): https://youtu.be/0WmB5cHJ94s
What I said is true. Correction and judgment are two very different things both practically and theologically.
I’ll try to find where Turek talked about judgement in the video later. I’m open to being wrong haha
I an just saying: judging means determination of innocence or guilt. That’s what it is. Correction is telling someone they are doing something wrong. Which we cannot do unless we have corrected ourselves. If you have anger issues, you have no place correcting someone else for that which you have not corrected in yourself, for instance.
Here this is good thought on judgement: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-have-enough-faith-to-be-an-atheist/id1297439270?i=1000540920463