The liberal hivemind would have everyone believe only in the first part of this: judge not.
The "coexist" bumper stickers and the "no judgement" saying are examples of how the left has brainwashed the masses into tolerating unchristian values.
I'm not sure how you feel, but I think it is essential to judge others with the same standards we hold for ourselves as Christians. For if no judgement were to pass or even if some deviations from our defining principals is allowed, we see firsthand the breakdown of society which is presently happening.
There does seem to be more to it than this one verse, out of context.
What was his context, what is the full biblical context, and what is he pointing out that was being missed?
Kinda like how people always want to take “render unto” as “always pay your taxes, Jesus said so”. That’s absolutely not what is being communicated there. (Referring to “render unto”, not your verse, but what we should be on guard against doing)
Matthew 7: 1- 2
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
The liberal hivemind would have everyone believe only in the first part of this: judge not.
The "coexist" bumper stickers and the "no judgement" saying are examples of how the left has brainwashed the masses into tolerating unchristian values.
I'm not sure how you feel, but I think it is essential to judge others with the same standards we hold for ourselves as Christians. For if no judgement were to pass or even if some deviations from our defining principals is allowed, we see firsthand the breakdown of society which is presently happening.
We don’t need to judge them, just arrange the meeting.
There does seem to be more to it than this one verse, out of context.
What was his context, what is the full biblical context, and what is he pointing out that was being missed?
Kinda like how people always want to take “render unto” as “always pay your taxes, Jesus said so”. That’s absolutely not what is being communicated there. (Referring to “render unto”, not your verse, but what we should be on guard against doing)