- asked:
Do you have a tendency of judging others by their religion rather than their persona?
Do you have a tendency of judging others by their religion rather than their persona?
Thank you.
Collecting Comix
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Photoshop Life
I don’t judge others. Jesus Christ does the judging on the Last Day.
ProConsultancy.com
No, unless they’re Scientologists.
Collecting Comix
I judge according to actions and with what I’ve witnessed in my life from people of any religion is that I’d prefer not to count them amongst my friends.
Collecting Comix
It causes me to look upon them with more compassion, pity and value. God bless.
Low Cost Bargain
If the person is Christian, I frown upon them and their ignorance and lack of knowledge.
ProConsultancy.com
My own religion teaches me that God loves everyone about the same.
The problem with organized religions is that they often teach they are the only true religion, and that those of other, ‘mistaken’ faiths will go to eternal punishment. I think this is a terrible thing to think, because it leads people to disrespect and even abuse those who don’t share their faith, and also to believe that their own ‘correct’ faith entitles them to special rights and privileges.
I have always refused to believe that there is only one true religion, mostly for this reason. I am a ‘many paths’ person.
Failed Experiment
Of course they do. The Bible teaches that atheists are filthy, corrupt, no good doing, despicable fools. Christians say the bible is the true word of God and believe all the crap in it.
Low Cost Bargain
@”How does religion affect your judgment of others who are of a different creed?”
Jesus is apart of my faith.
Now, how do you judge me?
Photoshop Life
I must admit that I do not trust the LDS Church and have a low opinion of its leadership, but consider young and low-level member to be simply misguided. I am also suspicious of anyone who wears their religion on their sleeve or otherwise make a big show of the religious beliefs.
Having reviewed others’ answers, I must admit that I also do not like Scientologists.
religion
No. I try not to judge anyone at all, no matter race, culture or creed. I do not want anyone to judge me either for mine. Plus, God is the only ultimate Judge and truthfully, I love all.
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Photoshop Life
It doesnt….
Low Cost Bargain
the idiots will speak for themselves
Fire Your Boss Now
No. If I had a hard time accepting people with silly ideas, I wouldn’t even be able to stand myself.
Fire Your Boss Now
I do sometimes, but then I meet them and find out they’re actually good people.
But I try not to judge anyone.
My religion tells me to respect all religions, even if I wasn’t following this religion, I’d still do this.
Photoshop Life
True religion and truly spiritual people never indulge in such non spiritual activities.
A relevant quotation of Dr. Singh on ‘Nature and Nature of Things’ may further help answer your question,
“The dew drops, the rain, the air, the sun shine, the moon lit nights, the twinkle of the stars, the Beauty and Blessings of Nature, true kindness, true love and true spirituality are without any favoritism and bias.”
Low Cost Bargain
Well I do my best not to judge others basied on their beliefs.
I go by how that person acts and if what they say is what they do.
I am a Christain and when it comes to people I go with three things
-Do onto others
-Love thy neigboor
-He who is with out sin cast the first stone.
I don’t feel it necessary to judge people because of their religious beliefs.
I wouldn’t want anyone to do that to me.
It really keeps people from getting to know each other better.
I really like helping people and procuring peace among my peers.
That is what matters to me, not someones personal beliefs.
Peace and Blessings = )
Low Cost Bargain
Live and let live is my usual approach.
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I don’t think too much about those not of the faith. Well, that’s not exactly correct: I don’t think too much about them not being part of the faith. I do think on my ordinary interactions with them