By Deacon Frederick Bartels
The podcast below explores the gospel passage from Luke 6:36-38, on judging others, specifically v. 37: “Stop judging and you will not be judged. Stop condemning and you will not be condemned. Forgive and you will be forgiven.”
This particular verse is often misunderstood, misquoted and misused to mean that Christ roundly condemns every type of judgment and, as the philosopher Peter Kreeft has noted, is sometimes used in support of contemporary society’s attitude of “judgment against all judgment.” It is also frequently used in support of relativism. Listen to this podcast to learn the bigger picture about what Jesus had to say about judgment, as well as how Scripture in its full context deals with the subject of judgment as moral discernment ordered toward charity and fraternal correction.
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