Truth in love
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Some comments reminded me of this. Judging is a very loaded term my favorite snap shot on this is as follows:
"I have been puzzled that some scriptures command us not to judge and others instruct us that we should judge and even tell us how to do it. I am convinced that these seemingly contradictory directions are consistent when we view them with the perspective of eternity. The key is to understand that there are two kinds of judging: final judgments, which we are forbidden to make; and intermediate judgments, which we are directed to make, but upon righteous principles." -Dallin H. Oaks
Thoughts? What do you believe on
1. Judging others and their odds of heave and hell.
2. Judging the rightness or wrongness of a given act.
"I have been puzzled that some scriptures command us not to judge and others instruct us that we should judge and even tell us how to do it. I am convinced that these seemingly contradictory directions are consistent when we view them with the perspective of eternity. The key is to understand that there are two kinds of judging: final judgments, which we are forbidden to make; and intermediate judgments, which we are directed to make, but upon righteous principles." -Dallin H. Oaks
Thoughts? What do you believe on
1. Judging others and their odds of heave and hell.
2. Judging the rightness or wrongness of a given act.