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Casheyane · 31-35, F
I think deep down, we all judge. Christians, Catholics, Muslims, etc.
As one already said in the comments, we are humans.
But how do we act on it?
How do we act based on our faith (and here I am not talking based on religion but based on our own personal faith and connection to God)?
If you know what is right and you still do wrong, is a heavier sin than someone who doesn't know right and do wrong.
I am a Christian. I do not go to church, though I want to. I have met Christians who aren't acting like they are for God. I have met atheists who seem kinder.
So no, I don't think it's a matter of religion. But of the person and his faith, and his actions and choices based on it.
As one already said in the comments, we are humans.
But how do we act on it?
How do we act based on our faith (and here I am not talking based on religion but based on our own personal faith and connection to God)?
If you know what is right and you still do wrong, is a heavier sin than someone who doesn't know right and do wrong.
I am a Christian. I do not go to church, though I want to. I have met Christians who aren't acting like they are for God. I have met atheists who seem kinder.
So no, I don't think it's a matter of religion. But of the person and his faith, and his actions and choices based on it.