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Nov 26 2008

The Need To Stop Passing Judgment

Published by blondiewrites at 4:18 pm under Gay Lifestyle Edit This

There is a need in this country and the world. It is a need to stop passing judgment on others that do not meet your specific criteria. Not everyone should be the same and live the same. Passing judgment on another does not make one any better than another. People that pass judgment are usually ones that have something to hide or an agenda that they need to carry out.

Passing judgment on people that do not live as you do or as you want is not a something that should be condoned or practiced. People should be allowed to live the way they want and how they want. Everyone should have equal rights and are entitled to live as they want and have equality that was meant by the constitution.

The constitution says, equal rights for everyone not just those that live the way others want them to.

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One Response to “The Need To Stop Passing Judgment”

  1. Kellyon 26 Nov 2008 at 4:51 pm edit this

    Amen sister!

    I think a lot of people are afraid of the way others live. Not just what their lifestyle might do or how it might affect them, but the fact that it is unknown or alien to them.

    I can understand that fear. If you don’t know what it means to be part of a particular group, you might believe the rumors or make a guess as to what it is they do.

    The cure to that is to talk to people and find out what they really are like, rather than hide, persecute and hate. Sounds an awful lot like why people initially came to the US doesn’t it? To avoid unjust persecution….

    Unless someone is causing harm to another, no one should be involved in dictating their lifestyle. This belief is where things get sticky and tricky. People use that idea of harming others and stretch it as far as it can possibly go to move their agendas along.

    No matter how you spin it, it is wrong and against the constitution to ban equal rights for the gay community. If not, then why would they need to amend the constitution to legalize that ban?

    ~Kelly
    http://www.30somethingandsearching.today.com/

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