lonelym 0 Report post Posted June 21, 2007 -- Who is good and bad? Who is the one to judge people? --How do we know if a person is good or bad?Firstly, people are not all bad and all good, because most of us make mistakes as well. We are somehow stuck in the middle of being good and bad at the same time. We can't be considered bad or good for only one action that we did, we must be judged or classified with all our actions. Secondly, If we do get judged because of one action, the judging of the person or the person who is judging is unfair. Why? Because everyone makes mistakes, and if we do judge everyone as soon as they commit mistakes, then all of us would be bad. I believe that all mistakes should be forgiven, but that doesn't mean that we aren't supposed to not get angry at the person.Getting angry at the person is a normal reaction for us humans. To not get angry at the person would either mean that you are very forgiving or you are different. Notice that I didn't use the term weird. You will see why in the next paragraph.Who is the one to judge people?Truth is, no one should judge other people. Just as Jesus (Sorry for those who aren't Catholic) said to the pharasees, 'Whoever has not commited a sin, step forward and throw the first rock'. That phrase shows that everyone makes mistakes, and that everyone should be forgiven, because:1.) We are not someone who should not forgive other people. We all commit mistakes, and that means we all are equal. We deserve to be forgiven and in return, to forgive others. 2.) Because we can never really do anything about it now, so the best thing to do is to move on.We shouldn't be judging people because we don't have the right to judge. We ourselves make mistakes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tforce 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2007 No one is perfect, that is true. But does this means that we should just let it be? Let ourselves and others commit more mistakes and make the world go from bad to worst? Just because we assume that there isn't a mistake, doesn't mean that the mistake is not there anymore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chesso 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2007 Many *mistakes* go punished for a reason, getting into such routines and habits, such as thievery is not a good one, punishment deters a lot of people from it.If no one does, what reason would they have to stop? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites