Based on The Bible, I would say that God's judgement was far from impartial. The Bible says that he constantly favoured the Israelites over other people, even giving them the ancient land of the Canaanites and demanding that the Israelites slaughter all captives in an act of genocide.
In Mark chapter 7, Jesus called Gentiles 'dogs' and only agreed to help a Gentile woman when she humbly accepted that description, so continuing the tradition of not being impartial.
"Based on the Bible" sounds like Christianity. That's basically ONE religion - with multiple subdivisions.
Probably not........:-)
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It was compiled quite a bit before the 4th century, but that is the oldest surviving copy. The "Tanakh", which is the Hebrew Bible is the original version and our modern Bible is based on that.
That is easier to define than an area based on circles, triangles, or pentagons.
The Bible Book of Revelation, chapter 20.
A bias is a preference or inclination that inhibits impartial judgment. It can lead to unfair treatment or prejudice based on factors such as race, gender, or personal experiences. It is important to be aware of and address biases to make informed decisions.
Making a decision with prejudice means having preconceived notions or biases that influence your judgment. Making a decision without prejudice means being impartial and making a judgment based on facts and evidence, without bias.
Corporate legitimacy is the acceptance, desirability, and appropriateness that the people determine a company is worthy of. The judgment of the people is based on the goals that the company has set and the likelihood that they can be achieved.
Objective reasoning is the process of making decisions or drawing conclusions based on facts, evidence, and logical analysis rather than personal feelings or opinions. It involves an impartial and unbiased evaluation of information to arrive at a sound and rational judgment.
One example of a test a judgment can be based on is the reliability and validity of information or evidence presented. Another test could be the ethical considerations involved in making the judgment.
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The Bible says, "God gave his only son, Jesus, so that whoever believes in him shall not perish but shall have eternal life." "God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through him," is another verse in the Bible. The Bible is based on faith and each person decides if it means he sent his son to spare judgment.
Much of the Constitution was based on the bible.
Not exactly, you can have a judgment that is based on law; but judgment can also mean something that is utterly unrelated to law.
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