I never said either of the things you claimed. But since you only have gotcha reasoning:
Tell me where Jesus said to always judge other's spiritual sins, to not try to help people to His way, or to turn your back on others?
Also, note my edit due to a response from others due to nuance you didnt care to understand:
After reading the Florida law, an ai porn charge isnt just a subjective "ai", its specifically ai that depicts people under 12. With that in mind i wanted to note that this is more about the laws ive seen in the news that are completely subjective at the 18yo line where a random leo can claim a young adult is totally underage and charge that, which this is not.
Except I never said that porn was something you shpuld have - i said only that ambiguous material shouldn't be prosecuted for. And those arent what I asked for.
Jesus definitely said to judge, yet by righteousness:
John 7:23-24 KJV
[23] If a man on the sabbath day receive circumcision, that the law of Moses should not be broken; are ye angry at me, because I have made a man every whit whole on the sabbath day?
[24] Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.
This is Him telling you to not judge on appearances in rebuke of the Jewish leaders that were condemning him for "Work" on a Sabbath where he healed a blind man.
That isn't Him telling you to judge, but to not automatically condemn someone based on the appearances.
In Romans 4 we are admonished to not to judge our brothers and sisters. 1 Corinthians 4 says to judge nothing until He returns. 1 Corinthians 5 says to not judge outsiders, as thats left to God. But allows judgement of those in your spiritual community, though, and allows you to expel evil from your congregation. Against that, James 4 says to not speak against or judge brothers and sisters.
Jesus in both Luke 6 and Matthew 1 says, to paraphrase, that judgement and condemnation are not to be done as you will be subject to the same form(s) of judgement and condemnation. Note that He doesn't say what you will be judged for, but how.
These are why I restrict judgement on people who are not committing worldy crimes. I cannot judge another's soul per His teachings, but I can judge their earthly acts as He expressly made the earth our dominion, and reiterated it with the denarius.
On the larger theological background He has known we have and will sin. He has always provided ways out of it - starting with purification and sacrifices and ending with Jesus converting us each to a temple for His Spirit -- but He directly tells us that vengeance and non-wordly judgement are His and He has never directed us to take His power of spiritual judgement from Him.
I never said either of the things you claimed. But since you only have gotcha reasoning:
Tell me where Jesus said to always judge other's spiritual sins, to not try to help people to His way, or to turn your back on others?
Also, note my edit due to a response from others due to nuance you didnt care to understand: After reading the Florida law, an ai porn charge isnt just a subjective "ai", its specifically ai that depicts people under 12. With that in mind i wanted to note that this is more about the laws ive seen in the news that are completely subjective at the 18yo line where a random leo can claim a young adult is totally underage and charge that, which this is not.
"if you for a woman in your mind, you have already committed adultery"
It's being muscle in your mind itself is a sin, if looking a point is a sin, why wouldn't creating CP or consuming CP, AI or otherwise, also be a sin?
Except I never said that porn was something you shpuld have - i said only that ambiguous material shouldn't be prosecuted for. And those arent what I asked for.
Jesus definitely said to judge, yet by righteousness:
John 7:23-24 KJV [23] If a man on the sabbath day receive circumcision, that the law of Moses should not be broken; are ye angry at me, because I have made a man every whit whole on the sabbath day? [24] Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.
https://bible.com/bible/1/jhn.7.23-24.KJV
This is Him telling you to not judge on appearances in rebuke of the Jewish leaders that were condemning him for "Work" on a Sabbath where he healed a blind man.
That isn't Him telling you to judge, but to not automatically condemn someone based on the appearances.
In Romans 4 we are admonished to not to judge our brothers and sisters. 1 Corinthians 4 says to judge nothing until He returns. 1 Corinthians 5 says to not judge outsiders, as thats left to God. But allows judgement of those in your spiritual community, though, and allows you to expel evil from your congregation. Against that, James 4 says to not speak against or judge brothers and sisters.
Jesus in both Luke 6 and Matthew 1 says, to paraphrase, that judgement and condemnation are not to be done as you will be subject to the same form(s) of judgement and condemnation. Note that He doesn't say what you will be judged for, but how.
These are why I restrict judgement on people who are not committing worldy crimes. I cannot judge another's soul per His teachings, but I can judge their earthly acts as He expressly made the earth our dominion, and reiterated it with the denarius.
On the larger theological background He has known we have and will sin. He has always provided ways out of it - starting with purification and sacrifices and ending with Jesus converting us each to a temple for His Spirit -- but He directly tells us that vengeance and non-wordly judgement are His and He has never directed us to take His power of spiritual judgement from Him.