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Title: "Don't Judge Me"
Post by: imani.keys on June 17, 2009, 08:23:43 PM
Just like in court there are good and bad judgements (i.e: guilty, not guilty).  We always want to hear the good and not the bad.

Recently I heard someone say how people will say, "don't judge me" when they hear something they don't like to hear, but when someone compliments them or something like that the're receptive...but they don't realize that that person's compliment is a judgement.

So when people say, "don't judge me" are they really saying, "don't tell me anything about me that I don't accept,"?  Hmmm.  What say you?
Title: Re: "Don't Judge Me"
Post by: BigFoot_BigThumb on June 17, 2009, 09:31:18 PM
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So when people say, "don't judge me" are they really saying, "don't tell me anything about me that I don't accept,"?  Hmmm.  What say you?


Most of the time it is that person's justification for doing something they know isn't right for whatever reason.  The other side of it is sometimes people misuse the word judgement when it's really just an opinion.
Title: Re: "Don't Judge Me"
Post by: Ramar on June 17, 2009, 09:37:43 PM
   First of all, I agree. Often times they do mean  "don't tell me anything about me that I don't accept". However, there is a reason why I believe many people don't actually understand the concept of judgement....

    The way I see it, there are two types of judgment... there is internal judgment and external judgment (I made these terms up, I think)...

   Internal judgment involves spiritual, emotional, and mental processes. It involves making decisions, comparisons, opinions, determinations and definitions... This, I believe is the type of judgement you are talking about... and as long as it is true and lines up with the Word of God, there is nothing wrong making those types of judgments.

   External judgment involves administering consequences and taking matters into your own hands... For example, when God executes judgment... it's not just Him saying,  "I think so and so", or "you're going to hell if you don't stop doing this" or , it's more like famine, disease, death, punishment, reward, etc... In this sense, I don't believe a saint has the right to do so, unless he/she is in a position of authority. This is the one I believe that the people you mentioned  confuse internal judgment with.

   God's requirements are clearly stated in the Bible... but only He has the right to administer the consequences as a result of disobeying them. For example, If you come to work everyday drunk, and I say you have an alcohol problem and offer help, that by definition would be internal judgement, there is nothing wrong with that because it's obvious that you show the signs of a person with an alcohol problem. But if I call you names like "whino", spread gossip about you and make your life a living hell, that constitutes external judgment, as I have now tried to step in God's place by punishing you and putting matters in my own hands.

   So the way I see it, treating a sinner badly and rejecting him/her falls under the category of external judgment, which in this case we shouldn't do. We do have the right to our own opinions, and we do have the right to speak on what we believe is right as long as we do it in love and we do it in a manner that draws them to Christ, rather than rejecting them.

This is just the way I see it, it is by no means a guide to go by.
   
Title: Re: "Don't Judge Me"
Post by: T-Block on June 18, 2009, 10:40:33 PM
"Don't judge me" means I don't have to defend myself to you so get the *&@%#% outta my face. :P

For real, like B said it's usually someone trying to justify their wrong-doing. It's really just another cop-out in my opinion.
Title: Re: "Don't Judge Me"
Post by: nessalynn77 on June 20, 2009, 02:03:52 AM
Yep, they just don't want the bad stuff.  They'll eat up the positive stuff.
Title: Re: "Don't Judge Me"
Post by: Loopy on June 20, 2009, 10:15:44 AM
Just like in court there are good and bad judgements (i.e: guilty, not guilty).  We always want to hear the good and not the bad.

Recently I heard someone say how people will say, "don't judge me" when they hear something they don't like to hear, but when someone compliments them or something like that the're receptive...but they don't realize that that person's compliment is a judgement.

So when people say, "don't judge me" are they really saying, "don't tell me anything about me that I don't accept,"?  Hmmm.  What say you?


Excellent post! Good observation.

For real, like B said it's usually someone trying to justify their wrong-doing. It's really just another cop-out in my opinion.
Yep, they just don't want the bad stuff.  They'll eat up the positive stuff.

Agreed.
Title: Re: "Don't Judge Me"
Post by: vtguy84 on June 21, 2009, 01:47:11 PM
I use this term all the time.  Of course I use it in a facetious way.  (i.e. I'm going up to the buffet to get a third plate.  Don't judge me)