They don't - well, at least they shouldn't!
However, there is a huge difference between judging a person and speaking out against an evil act. Jesus made it clear that we cannot judge people but it is a Christian responsibility to speak out against things that are wrong -poverty, sin, oppression and so on.
In other words, Christians are called to hate and speak out against the sin, but to love the sinner.
they do not believe in it. it is no where in the bible
Africa Unite in the song "Judge Not"
Do not judge people or you will be judged for however you judge a person so shall you be judged the same way & with what measure you measure shall be measured to you .why do you look at the speck in your brother or frends eye & you pay no attention to the plank in your own eye.Dont judge people or others & point the finger at others unless you have no sin or guilt in your own life many people do judge others by their looks by the way they dress by their attitude & behaviour but the bible is clear not to judge others at all end of story.
thumb, point finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger
Before you point your finger make sure your hands are clean
Justice -that's what the Bible tells us we should do
No, the index finger is next to the thumb. Then the middle finger. Then the ring finger. Then the little finger, sometimes called pinky. no its the one between the middle finger and the thumb. The one you point it.
We should not judge anyone unless we have all of the facts before us. This must be substantiated by two or three peolpe. Jesus says that before we can judge people we must look to our own lives, that they are pure and holy. There is an old saying that when you point a finger there are three fingers pointing back at you. Point at something and you will see what I mean.
Yes, it is.
We read it, get confused, talk about it, discover hidden gems, get interested, discover a common thread, get amazed, discover the one to whom all stories point and fall in love.
A baby starts to poke and point with its index finger at 8-9 months old.
At this point in history, nearly all bibles are equal. They are all based off the King James version of the Bible, so you could use that, or for easier reading, go with the New International Translation, formed by a committee of Christians and Catholics across the denominations.