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I just wish people will stop going around judging others for their perceived immoralities because when people are born, they don't say "I'm going to grow up to be a terrorist, murderer, rapist, etc". Cruelly random things just happen to them and they become that way.
And if the same things happened to you, you'd become like that too. Unless you can put yourself in their shoes, and see the world through their eyes, don't judge them. or UNLESS you can prove that there's not a single bone in you that can be corrupted, don't judge them.
Judges in courts of law decide how to punish criminals, and lock them away because yes, they are a danger to society. But to judge their morality, their character - to place your humanity above theirs...
Even Jesus walked among the outcasts and miscreants of society. He died in the place of a bandit and was crucified between two thieves. Even a person as pure as Him wasn't condescending towards them.
I'm not trying to be a fanatic Hillsong basher here but I'm just trying to illustrate my point.
Or maybe it's just that I'm a really bad person who uses cynicism (no one is good and perfect) to protect himself against the strain of having to change for the better.
But anyway, what do you guys think? Is it okay to be a moral nazi all the time? Is it okay to see both sides of the coin all the time? Fight it out here!
*grabs popcorn and that cap thingy with soft drink holders attached to the sides*
And if the same things happened to you, you'd become like that too. Unless you can put yourself in their shoes, and see the world through their eyes, don't judge them. or UNLESS you can prove that there's not a single bone in you that can be corrupted, don't judge them.
Judges in courts of law decide how to punish criminals, and lock them away because yes, they are a danger to society. But to judge their morality, their character - to place your humanity above theirs...
Even Jesus walked among the outcasts and miscreants of society. He died in the place of a bandit and was crucified between two thieves. Even a person as pure as Him wasn't condescending towards them.
I'm not trying to be a fanatic Hillsong basher here but I'm just trying to illustrate my point.
Or maybe it's just that I'm a really bad person who uses cynicism (no one is good and perfect) to protect himself against the strain of having to change for the better.
But anyway, what do you guys think? Is it okay to be a moral nazi all the time? Is it okay to see both sides of the coin all the time? Fight it out here!
*grabs popcorn and that cap thingy with soft drink holders attached to the sides*