Judgment of others

By admin · Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Making a correct judgment of others

Even a Supreme Court judge has to look at himself in the mirror everyday. This is why when we begin criticizing someone else’s actions we must look at our own actions.

As our own reflections are not perfect, we naturally look for faults in others around us.

When looking at faults in others we often use a higher standard. This standard is a societal standard, which can be loosely based on morals and existing laws.

When using this standard, our judgments are constantly kept in check not only using our actions, but also our life experiences.

For example, one often judges someone else by thinking what he or she would have done in the same situation. And it is very often that we find our selves in the right position, which results in a superior attitude.

These standards of judgment can be reflected through justice systems and laws set by elected and appointed officials. However we must remember that these systems are fallible and vulnerable to various forms of corruption.

However more then humanity people look into the divine when dealing with judgment of others. When people look to a perfect judge they often look to Their God for guidance.

Often our consciences are formed through our child hood years. The formation of our conscience is crucial in eventually judging others.

In terms of rules for judgment, we must look and criticize actions only using factual evidence. Adding to the factual evidence of the specific action we must look at the situation in which the action was committed.

Suspicion alone is not enough to cast judgment on someone.

Pure justice is not human it transcends the physical into the realms of the metaphysical. Therefore one who judges must look towards the metaphysical before he commences judgment if any on his fellow man.

Therefore we must reinvigorate the need to study the much ignored metaphysical in order for our nations, and our people to practice perfect justice.

However with the metaphysical element being slowly separated from our courtrooms, where will we look in the future to come.

It is that very higher standard, or higher power which we must look. With our flawed existence no amount of human intelligence can create something divine with out being divine itself. And justice particular judgment of others has always been sacred to major civilizations in the world, therefore it divine.

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