I just had a discussion with someone at a Bible Study about opinions and judgments. It is my theory that we set forth our opinions in order to provide ourselves with the illusion of controlling our environment. The person that I was talking with challenged me on several different points - he asserted that
1) truth, opinions and judgments are all different - truth or instruction is good, opinions are useless, and judgments are bad.
2) God calls us to instruct others without judgment.
3) If we are unwilling to instruct others we are either ignorant or ashamed of the gospel.
4) Christians are judged more than most groups because of the media.
Now, I was really intrigued because I think that God calls us to love, without judgment - before we ever consider instructing people how to live. Also, I think all terms mean opinion - the truth maybe absolute, but we can only share our opinion on it. I also believe the media tries to exploit all minority groups with strong opinions - instead of the media, I think Christians are often singled out because we are so uncomfortable talking about such an intimate relationship with God that we end up sounding defensive and judgmental, when in fact, we are simply passionate.
When I mentioned that I gave up sharing my opinion for Lent last year because I thought it was unnecessary and I was sick of hearing myself asserting control over people and situations, I think I lost him, completely
1) truth, opinions and judgments are all different - truth or instruction is good, opinions are useless, and judgments are bad.
2) God calls us to instruct others without judgment.
3) If we are unwilling to instruct others we are either ignorant or ashamed of the gospel.
4) Christians are judged more than most groups because of the media.
Now, I was really intrigued because I think that God calls us to love, without judgment - before we ever consider instructing people how to live. Also, I think all terms mean opinion - the truth maybe absolute, but we can only share our opinion on it. I also believe the media tries to exploit all minority groups with strong opinions - instead of the media, I think Christians are often singled out because we are so uncomfortable talking about such an intimate relationship with God that we end up sounding defensive and judgmental, when in fact, we are simply passionate.
When I mentioned that I gave up sharing my opinion for Lent last year because I thought it was unnecessary and I was sick of hearing myself asserting control over people and situations, I think I lost him, completely