My spelling isn't the subject, and yes, Christians are COMMANDED TO JUDGE, if you knew what the bible said. I never said I hate them, as that couldn't be farther from the truth, as I'm concerned for their soul.
Shava, if you are concerned for their soul, then it would be best to respect and accept (a form of respect) they have different beliefs that nourish their souls. Concern, empathy, and understanding means to let people believe what they believe as they know more about themselves than you and any other person outside them and their family (best friend, whomever).
It's alright to be concern. For example, I know god does not exist. How can you save me if
we both don't know that the danger exists for me to be saved from it?
How can it be a danger to me if you are only telling me "I'm in danger" but you are not god and obviously have no way of
knowing what will happen after my death?
How can your beliefs and commands from your god be relevant and apply to someone who does not believe? (Not from your point of view but logically, how does it apply)?
You would need to know that other person's belief and you would also have to access how their belief is harmful to them not how your belief says it is.
Give you an example (hope you are reading this so far):
I know my ancestral spirits exist. They have and still do help me out. I have receive blessings today and in the past few days as I keep myself in line with them. They are who I am and the heart of my faith.
They tell me that if people are not connected with their own family not just living on earth then they will not know who they are as a person. So, if you are not connected and give reverence to your ancestral spirits and not just your family on earth,
regardless of how much you love god you will not know who you are as a person.
If you read this actively, I hope this kind of made you uncomfortable because that is my point.
How can I verbally claim to you that you have no connect to your family all because
you do not believe what I believe? What right do I have to say that to you?
To me it's true. To me, I feel it's true for all people. I don't know anyone but myself.
Same with your god-belief.
You only know what you have in scripture, your experience, and your world-view.
Have you ever asked a person about their belief?
How their beliefs helped them nourish their souls?
How their beliefs guide them in life?
What's important to them?
If you are the only person that sees them suffer, are they really suffering or is it only your perception that they are?