good point."Don't judge me" is such a pathetic rebuttal. Using that as a defense of your actions is intellectually irresponsible.
But, if you're getting this reaction, the people you're talking to probably aren't moving closer to your point of view. Figure out ways to share your opinions without putting people on the defensive, and maybe they'll come around.
erm, I don't understand, do you mean that people who are 'judging' are slinging mud, or people who are accusing others of 'judging' are slinging mud?As someone who likes to hide their political views for this reason....
some....politically minded people....find the best way to make their points sound better is to sling mud.
thats cool, more power to ya^^I've never had that problem. Being a Conservative in one of the most liberal universities on earth, my essays involving political points from a Christian viewpoint have come under surprisingly little fire.
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mm..yes, i definitely have this problem sometimes. I tend to struggle between being a good friend and telling it like it is. I have a couple friends right now that are heading in directions that I really dont believe are safe, and it's disturbing. But at the same time, I feel like it's not my business. So i'm sort of hopping between 'not my business to judge' and 'good friends are honest'. It's a hard place to be...
I think though that as long as you're extra careful not to come across as condescending and you're not meddling in random people's private affairs, then it really is best to just keep sticking to your views.
And that reply tends more toward dealing with friendships, but also in religion/political/etc discussions one just needs to have christian discernment regarding how far to go.
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teen4truth wrote:erm, I don't understand, do you mean that people who are 'judging' are slinging mud, or people who are accusing others of 'judging' are slinging mud?
Yumie wrote:Another example-- my mom really doesn't like movies with teenage romance in them.
Yumie wrote:I guess all this is just to say that it is not necessarily what you say, it's how and when you might be saying it.
The Coldwood wrote:I am NOT judgemental but I really do try to hear people out and get to know them before trying to set them on the path to becoming a christian.
And so far, I have had a 80% success rate.
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