• NeuromancerM
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    3 months ago

    You’re misreading it. You think it means you can’t judge anything which isn’t true and even Jesus clarifies it.

    The section is about people calling about the acts of others to make themselves look more pious.

    He isn’t saying don’t judge anyone for any reason. He wants people to be judged for the right reasons.

    Not sure you got the cultural references. The Pharisees is often used in the Bible. Jesus spoke out against them often. Sometimes they are in a story to be the foil.

    I’m sure you’re familiar with the paralytic man. That’s a parable told to illustrate what Jesus was talking about.

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        3 months ago

        We it goes against the two people explained it to you and the two citations including your own but you do you.

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            3 months ago

            Yet you didn’t cite the other section where they explained it about acting pious and to judge people for evil acts. lol. As in the core explanation of the verse section.

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              I didn’t cite New Living Translation’s Ezekiel 23:20 either but I can.

              She lusted after lovers with genitals as large as a donkey’s and emissions like those of a horse.

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                    That’s just what she tells you to make you feel better.

                    Ironically that is a metaphor. It’s about Samaria and Jerusalem. It’s actually not about a guy with a large penis who cums like a bronco.

                    There are a lot of stories that carry hidden meaning.