Well, a person's facial expression can give the right or wrong first impression; that would make someone either feel good or feel scared. That's probably the reason why; but you have to get to know someone before deciding to make a judgement call.
Atheist. "I wasn't raised with a specific religion. I wasn't raised to judge people in any way."
Judge Joe Brown is a Christian. He has publicly spoken about his faith and its importance in his life.
Judge Mathis is a Christian. He often references his faith and values in his show and public appearances.
Many religious teachings condemn racism, emphasizing the belief that all individuals are equal in the eyes of a higher power. The Golden Rule, which is present in many faith traditions, promotes treating others with respect and dignity regardless of their race. Overall, most religions advocate for love, compassion, and harmony among all people, regardless of their background.
The Sanhedrin is not a location, but rather a group of people, a council of sorts. It was kind of like a religious court in that time. It was first formed by Moses in the wilderness when his father-in-law suggested that he elect elders from among the people to help him judge the peoples problems.
I personally believe that it is wrong to judge people based on their religion.
A judge, regardless of his or her religion or lack thereof must be impartial. If a Judge is found to favor people on the basis of religion then he or she should be removed from their position as judge.
no because you should not judge people for their lifestyles because you are responsible for their own sins not for other peoples sins
possibly but i think we should not judge people by there religion
Only God can, not the rest of us. God gives us salvation through Christ and will know who chose his path when we get to eternity and who didn't. We should preach the gospel to people and inform them that salvation exists and how to pray to recieve salvation and read the Holy Bible to help us all learn wisdom, and love, and so on. We should not judge people just based on them following another religion though, that is for God to judge, not us. I don't judge people just from seeing what their religion is though and many other people don't either.
Druid
ignore them and/or pray to your God
Atheist. "I wasn't raised with a specific religion. I wasn't raised to judge people in any way."
A person's religion is their own private business.
By suggesting that you don't judge people automatically based on their theistic preference.
There is no "right" religion. Every religion has its merits. It is necessary not to judge other religions harshly.
Some people see religion as a moral compass that can be used through a person's life to judge one's actions, although religion is by no means necessary to form a system of morality. There is no evidence to show that people without a religion are any more likely to commit crimes. Humans don't "need" to believe in a religion, but human brains are highly adept at identifying patterns, and this predisposes humans to religious belief.