we shall not judge others

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tourist

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No, that's quite all right. Perhaps I was defensive and I apologize.
I am sorry too, and also forgive me for what I posted 2 minutes ago in another thread as it was most uncalled for.
 
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hishealingred

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#45
I need to say sorry again because I said some not-so-good things in my heart.
 
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FireHeart

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#46
Then ignore what the Bible says. Problem solved for you.
I dont ignore what the bible says I simply am not going to debate on scripture that you and I clearly have two different views of its meaning. I dont judge ppl for any reason or at least I try very hard not to because I seek humbleness love patience and understanding and if I judge a person for one of their sins knowing full well I also sin then how am I in the right? I am simply judging them for one of their sins while they also can judge me for one of mine, as I said how can a sinner judge another sinner?
 

NateDaGrimes

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Discernment, and correction.. They both still fall in the same category of judging.

Try to correct a sinner they will still try to quote judge not.
Try to correct a person same excuse. Really people often mistake correction as a harsh judgement over a just/righteous judgement.