Because it suppresses their free spirit, their ability to be free to express their thoughts without prejudices. It prevent them to be creative and fear criticism. Even more, it teaches them to belief they have the right to judge others.
Both "judgmental" and "judgemental" are correct spellings, depending on the regional variation. In American English, "judgmental" is more commonly used, whereas in British English, "judgemental" with the extra 'e' is more prevalent.
Being judgemental is NOT protective as some think, many who are judgemental are insecure about themselves. And want to have someone else to "pick" on which makes them feel "better" by humiliating and making someone else feel worse.
Christians, ie members of the worldwide Christian Church and followers of Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, are called not to be judgemental. In Matthew's gospel Jesus makes it very clear in his great Sermon on the Mount that, while we should certainly not condone false teaching, neither should we judge others. "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way as you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye. [Matthew 7: 1-5]Sadly, even within the Christian Church there are some who would judge others harshly. Some even cite scripture (or a very narrow and blinkered interpretation of it) to somehow 'prove' their own prejudices and bigotted views about things like homosexuality, race, creed and so on. Jesus ministered to all equally and it is that ministry of love to which Christians should (and, for the most part, do) aspire.Therefore, in answer to the question, Christians are not (or should not) be judgemental, but sadly there are a minority who call themselves Christian but who do not aspire to the true teachings of Jesus. However, don't be put off the true message of Christianity by the very few who totally miss the point and act more like the world acts rather than responding to Christ's message absolutely.
The occipital lobe is important for seeing, as it processes visual information from the eyes. The temporal lobe is important for hearing, as it processes auditory information from the ears.
The phrase "don't forget" serves as a reminder to remember something important or significant. It is important to remember because it helps us stay organized, focused, and accountable. Forgetting important things can lead to missed opportunities, mistakes, and misunderstandings.
so you don't get beat up
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non-judgemental
That person is being judgemental.
Mostly because people are judgemental . It is only important to be neat and clean and modest. Beyond that is open to interpretation and if you care to make a specific impression.
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The cast of Judgemental - 2002 includes: Nick Knowles as Presenter (2004) Sophie Raworth as Presenter
judgemental
critical or opinionated
judge is the verb
A quick scan reveals that all three possible syntaxes for the term are in use, and acceptable: non judgemental, non-judgemental, and nonjudgemental.
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