Dialogue
Our Judgement Against Judgement
Being judged for being “judgmental” has become so commonplace we hardly think twice about it. But sound judgment says we should.
Being judged for being “judgmental” has become so commonplace we hardly think twice about it. But sound judgment says we should.
Some found it odd that the Church would ask people to stop using “Mormon” after its “I’m a Mormon” ad campaign. What if that was kind of the point?
It’s easy for any of us to assume that people disagreeing with our own views are influenced by ill-will, dishonesty or callousness. But what if we didn’t?
Our culture claims that we’re un-Christlike if we teach moral standards. God commands us to love; does he command us to lay low?