You really think so? Again this goes back to my other post, do you believe you wouldn't be able to "avoid" being homosexual for example without being judgemental of someone who is?Aqualung said:Because you have to be able to look at it and say, "That's not a good thing for me to be doing" in order for you to be able to avoid it.
Why? What difference does it make to you how your neighbor lives if they are not impacting you? If your neighbor smokes in their home, you consider that sinful, but how does it effect you? Why do you have to condemn his "sin"? How does that benefit you?What do you mean? If I have the right to not love everything my neighbour does, I would have to make a judgment in some capacity for me to be able to not love everything.
What do you gain from judging others?
You didn't, but I'm using it as an easy example, because that seems to me to be the one most commonly discussed when the words "bigot" and "hateful", etc. come into play which you mentioned in your OP.I do hate all sins. People tend to gravitate towards homosexuality. If you look back, I didn't even bring homosexuality into this discussion.