Jesus tells us both not to judge people and to judge people. The Apostle Paul does the same thing. Obviously following the judging rules can get a little complicated. On the one hand if we judge our neighbor we will be judged by the same measure. If we want to judge others we will be judged ourselves. But on the last day we shall all be called upon to judge with God - both men and the angels. In any case, a bitter and judgmental spirit isn't going to do anybody any good. Cold and callous people seldom please the Lord. But being able to tell the difference between good and evil? We all need to be able to do that. Blindness is not the same as innocence.
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Chris grew up in TX, NV and Los Angeles CA. He went to law school at Trinity before theological studies at Trinity Graduate School (TEDS-TGS) in Chicago and then Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA. He grew up mainly Southern Baptist but his father was early on a Pastor...