This column is a column I wrote for www.TownHall.com today.Â
At least one lesbian is not happy with me for the case I made last week against same-sex marriage on our TV program. She wrote me this ALL CAPS e-mail with âVERY JUDGEMENTALâ in the subject line:         Â
ONLY GOD CAN JUDGE ME AND I AM A CHRISTIAN LESBIAN AND HAVE BEEN FOR ALMOST 20 YEARS. STOP JUDGING AND MOVE ON!!! I AM SO TIRED OF ALL YOU UPTIGHT, DO RIGHT, SINNERS JUDGING PEOPLE.Â
I wrote her back asking her why she was judging me for judging. It seemed like a fair question. After all, if I am not to âjudgeâ her, why is it OK for her to judge me? And if sheâs a Christian, doesnât she know that God has already judged homosexual behavior as immoral? I mean, I didnât make the judgment that homosexual behavior was wrong. God is the standard of morality, not me.
But the main point is that my lesbian pen pal did what most liberals do when they are faced with arguments they donât likeâthey misuse Jesusâ apparent command not to âjudgeâ in order to shut you up.  So if you oppose their behavior or their attempt to get the nation to endorse their immorality (i.e. same-sex marriage), youâre sure to hear âThou shalt not judge!â Â
As with most slogans shouted by the left, the truth is exactly opposite to what they claim. Liberals take the judgment statements of Jesus out of context because they want to avoid any moral condemnation for their own actions, and they donât want you to notice that they are making judgments too. Letâs take a look at what Jesus actually said: Â Â
Do not judge lest you be judged. ? For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you. And why do you look at the speck that is in your brotherâs eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? ? Or how can you say to your brother, âLet me take the speck out of your eye,â and behold, the log is in your own eye? Â You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brotherâs eye. (Mt. 7:1-5)Â
Notice Jesus isnât telling us not to judgeâJesus is telling us how to judge. He actually commands us to take the speck out of our brotherâs eyeâthat involves making a judgment. But he also commands us to stop committing the bigger sins ourselves so we can better help our brother. In other words, when you judge, do so rightly not hypocritically.
Jesus expressed this same idea when he said âstop judging by mere appearances and make a right judgmentâ (John 7:24). Jesus would never tell us to stop judging– that would be suicide! Just think about how impossible life would be if you didnât make judgments. You make hundreds, if not thousands, of judgments every day between good and evil, right and wrong, dangerous choices from safe ones. Youâd be dead already if you didnât make judgments. Â
What does this have to do with politics? Every law is a judgment about whatâs best for society. Homosexual activists are making a judgment that same-sex marriage would be the best law for society. Itâs a wrong judgment as Iâve argued in this column before (Gay Marriage: Even Liberals Know itâs Bad), but itâs a judgment nonetheless. So in addition to being self-defeating, the belief that we âought not judgeâ is completely impractical and even dangerous. Making judgments is unavoidable both personally and politically. If you want to meet a sudden and premature demise, just stop making judgments.Â
Unfortunately, liberals are propelling our society toward a premature demise by making the disastrous judgment that we ought not make judgments about their behavior. They, of course, can judge our behavior as immoral when we oppose same-sex marriage or the killing of the unborn. But we are not to judge their behavior. This is exactly the kind of hypocrisy that Jesus warned against. The passage they quote actually convicts them!
For folks so concerned about the âseparation of church and state,â itâs amazing how fast liberals quote the Bible when they think it helps their case. Donât let them get away with that. If they believe the Bible when they think it condemns judging (which it doesnât), then ask them why they donât believe the Bible when it certainly condemns homosexuality. If they want to use the Bible as their standard, then they will be judged by that same standard.
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