Mercy Always Wins Over Judgment

The problem with making a judgment on another is not what it does or how it affects that person. It does not in real life affect them. The judgment however affect the judge on a personal level.

A wrong judgment can bring on a spiraling state of discontent, fear, anger and any slew of other heinous, uncomfortable states.

Since none know the extent of another person's life, it is difficult to judge them with honest balance. When that happens it opens the door for more conclusions than facts...

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Published on March 20, 2011 02:32
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Michele bookloverforever I must disagree. I believe that anyone who beats or rapes women should be shunned. I believe that those who commit mass murder should be shunned. I refuse to associate with such people. As a survivor of battering and an attempted rape, I speak out always and refuse to support the perpetrators with my time or money. I think shunning is the only effective punishment for such crimes.


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