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When did you realize that not everyone can be saved?

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JustAcanuck · 26-30, M
More important is realizing that you have no authority to determine who needs to be saved.

The whole idea of judging people like this is silly; you sin and err in your morals just as badly as every other average person.

You help a person in need, or you don't.

You have the energy and desire to do it, or not.

As a human, we all have value. You are neither God nor Death.

So, I believe your question is not worth answering, nor asking.
plungesponge · 41-45, M
hahahaha this "no one should be judged" mentality is the luxury of the young and carefree. As you go through life, take on responsibilities, and watch the decisions of the people around you play out in real lifelong suffering and wider consequences, you'll come to see the necessity in judging things as right and wrong, good and bad, worthy or unsalvageable. And yes, there are bad people. Everyone who agrees with the concept of jail innately understands that, but forgets to include it in the equation when talking about "judgement", because staying neutral keeps their ivory tower sparkling. It's when the consequences touch those you love that you'll have a dog in the fight.