Are you saying that this is a reason not to question God?
Questioning and wondering is fine but 'judging' shows a lack of intelligence in knowing your limited perspective.
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Are you saying that this is a reason not to question God?
Intelligence includes understanding the limitations of your knowledge.
Questioning and wondering is fine but 'judging' shows a lack of intelligence in knowing your limited perspective.
I may come to agree with that someday, but not until and unless I learn that there is a God that knows better than me.
Definitely not the case in the past, present or foreseeable future.
Judging God isn't sinful. In fact there's no other big holy work than judging God (No matter in whatever way you judge "Him" )Is it sinful to judge God or is it simply meaningless? I often hear that a man can't judge God - but never fully understood if that was because we're not one to question the superior, or if it was just something wrong to do.
I judge the Gods all the time. Everything should be criticized.
How do you "judge gods"?
I judge concepts of deity. For example, there's plenty of things that the Biblical god is said to have done that I find to be abhorrent.
I think it's important to try to understand God and of course we should be able to judge him/her/it. I don't think it's sinful to think critically. Btw, even if we conclude that God is good, that is a judgement. But we have to think about it to come to that conclusion. And if we are able to think about it, we could come to another conclusion.
One thing that any person should consider is that we can only judge based on the information provided- which will always be limited.
Another thing that I personally believe is that God does not become offended so even if I try to be offensive, I don't think he would care.
Judge away.
I think the more basic question is it wrong for us to judge another, period? I think the answer is yes. It diminishes us when we assume we truly understand another well enough to pass judgment upon them. It is a self-defense mechanism to artificially elevate ourselves as we stand over another, shutting ourselves off from Wisdom and compassion.Is it sinful to judge God or is it simply meaningless? I often hear that a man can't judge God - but never fully understood if that was because we're not one to question the superior, or if it was just something wrong to do.
It seems to me that judging something whose existence you reject is a sign of perverse confusion, not intelligence.I agree and judging does show a lot of intelligence, especially something like a god that has no proof at all, well that's how I see it.
Is it sinful to judge God or is it simply meaningless? I often hear that a man can't judge God - but never fully understood if that was because we're not one to question the superior, or if it was just something wrong to do.
So should people do something just because God commands it? What if what God commands is considered immoral by human standards?
questioning and wondering is fine but 'judging' shows a lack of intelligence in knowing your limited perspective.
Questioning and wondering is fine but 'judging' shows a lack of intelligence in knowing your limited perspective.