Posts Tagged Judgement

Who Are You to Judge Others?


In Defense of Making Moral Judgments Published in the Areopagus Journal 1/3 (July 2001): 30-35. When Dan Quayle said that Murphy Brown’s giving birth to an illegitimate child wasn’t a good role model for America’s youth, he was ridiculed, called “judgmental,” and labeled arrogant.  Who was he to pontificate about “family values”?  Quayle wasn’t hit […]

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Do not judge, lest you be judged yourselves


  Whereas it comes as no surprise that most Christians have at least one favourite verse of Scripture, it is somewhat startling to learn that most non-Christians have one as well. Even more fascinating than the fact that non-Christians have favourite passages of Scripture which they have committed to memory is the curious fact that in most cases it is the […]

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Judgement Begins at God’s House


  Dear Friend, British Christians are confronted by a grim, undeniable fact: our nation has come under the judgement of God. For this there are many reasons, but they can be summed up in one simple statement: We have committed the sin for which Esau was rejected – we have despised our birthright (Heb. 12:15-17). […]

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Judgement, Hell and the Character of God


Judgement, Hell and the Character of God April 12, 2011 – Floyd McClung There is currently a growing debate on the part of some writers and teachers regarding the right of God to judge sin and wickedness with eternal punishment in hell. Hell seems unloving and unjust to some. There are several closely related but distinct […]

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