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[Citation needed]The Bible on many occasions states that believers must contend for the Scriptures so if someone says something against them, we judge them by echoing what they actually say and correcting it.
Which verse of the bible encourages believers to judge others?
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You know there's a whole book of the Bible entitled "Judges."
Originally Posted by John 7:24
Originally Posted by Leviticus 19:15
Originally Posted by 1 Corinthians 5:1-5
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Hurr durr great comeback. What does that have to with what I asked?You know there's a whole book of the Bible entitled "Judges."
All of those verses are encouraging believers not to judge others...
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You've quoted Matthew 7:1, but here's the verse in context:
Read in context, this is a warning against hypocritical judgement, not all judgement. If you take judgement to mean making negative assessments about people, doctrine and deeds; warning non-believers of God's wrath and calling them to repentance; and expelling unrepentant sinners from the congregation, then Christians are commanded to pass judgement -- albeit rightly and fairly, not wrongly or hypocritically -- and to refuse to do so is to disobey the clear teaching of Scripture. If all judgement is necessarily sinful, I'd be interested to learn how you can square that with 1 Corinthians 5, particularly verses 2-3 and 12-13. Is Paul commanding us to sin?1“Do not judge, or you will be judged. 2 For with the same judgment you pronounce, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
3 Why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but fail to notice the beam in your own eye? 4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ while there is still a beam in your own eye? 5 You hypocrite! First take the beam out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.
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What does contending for the faith have to do with judging people?
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Only if you assume Paul is infallible and not, you know, aing hypocrite
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Akar,
Well in respect of judging Jesus was pointing to people who said one thing and yet did another specifically pointing to the leaders of Israel. So, what He did was point out their hypocrisy by contending with them for what they should actually be doing and all that in accordance with what is written in their Scriptures. Therefore by contending with them He was judging them and rightly so. That said whilst talking in the general sense we all have this capacity to judge others even in the simplest of everyday things and so the same principle applies to us all about clearing our own minds before accusing anyone else of anything. In other words judge yourself before judging your neighbour.
The problem with trying to pit Paul against God is that Paul was personally commissioned by Christ to be an apostle for him and his epistles were written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, so while Paul was a fallible sinner, the Scriptures themselves are infallible because they have God as their author. Ultimately, to reject the Word of God is to reject God himself.
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Paul was chosen by God according to Paul.
Very Koreshian.
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As always, its important to actually read the Bible before making claims about it:
Quite directly and literally chosen by Jesus.Originally Posted by Acts 9
Of these facts there cannot be any shadow of doubt: for instance, that civil society was renovated in every part by Christian institutions; that in the strength of that renewal the human race was lifted up to better things-nay, that it was brought back from death to life, and to so excellent a life that nothing more perfect had been known before, or will come to be known in the ages that have yet to be. - Pope Leo XIII
There is no measure of infallibility for a book. The Bible is NOT the word of God. The Bible CONTAINS the word of God. It is but a minuscule part of the teachings of Christ and of the path towards salvation. As such the bible is inerrant ONLY and ONLY when read within the wider body of the unwritten tradition, and nowhere else. The Bible is never infallible for it is the work of man, of Orthodox Christian priests and bishops to be precise.
This is what the Bible says:
The book of Acts here records that claims must be tested against Scripture.Originally Posted by Acts 17
Here Paul warns Christians to rely on Scripture, lest we be divided by the teachings of men. If only we had listened.Originally Posted by I Corinthians 4
Here Jesus himself is challenged by religious leaders seeking to assert their authority by virtue of priestly tradition. Jesus condemned that assertion in the strongest of terms.Originally Posted by Mark 7
Here Paul encourages Timothy to continue to study Scripture as the foundation of correct doctrine.Originally Posted by 2 Timothy 3
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Of these facts there cannot be any shadow of doubt: for instance, that civil society was renovated in every part by Christian institutions; that in the strength of that renewal the human race was lifted up to better things-nay, that it was brought back from death to life, and to so excellent a life that nothing more perfect had been known before, or will come to be known in the ages that have yet to be. - Pope Leo XIII