To Judge, or Not to Judge - Christianity Today Magazine
The ongoing discussion within the church as to when, or even if, one should judge our neighbors is furthered by this article from ChristianityToday.com. Not surprisingly, Jesus' dictum warning us not to judge is about hypocrisy, not about what is clearly described as right and wrong. Funny how that whole "judgement" thing gets fuzzy when it interferes with doing what we want to do, isn't it? It sure got fuzzy at the Supreme Court, which now considers it that congress is establishing religion for even local officials, county officials or state governments either to "speak" or "memorialize" anything religious. How this "establishes" religion is unclear, even to the Supremes. Ann Coulter's column today is entitled "Thou Shalt Not Commit Religion." In it she holds up all the "speech" that is protected in contrast with these speech areas which are now forbidden. http://www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/welcome.cgi
Heaven help us.
The ongoing discussion within the church as to when, or even if, one should judge our neighbors is furthered by this article from ChristianityToday.com. Not surprisingly, Jesus' dictum warning us not to judge is about hypocrisy, not about what is clearly described as right and wrong. Funny how that whole "judgement" thing gets fuzzy when it interferes with doing what we want to do, isn't it? It sure got fuzzy at the Supreme Court, which now considers it that congress is establishing religion for even local officials, county officials or state governments either to "speak" or "memorialize" anything religious. How this "establishes" religion is unclear, even to the Supremes. Ann Coulter's column today is entitled "Thou Shalt Not Commit Religion." In it she holds up all the "speech" that is protected in contrast with these speech areas which are now forbidden. http://www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/welcome.cgi
Heaven help us.
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