Judging. Doesn't the bible say do not judge for you will be judged be a higher being? Just saying!!!
That is correct, however, the bible never stated that we shouldn't discern when people are right and wrong. An uninformed Christian would think that the following verses encourages people to judge, but that's not what the scripture is telling people to do. The scripture is telling people to "DISCERN" when folks are right and when folks are wrong based on what they say or do. It does not tell Christians to condemn any human being to eternal hell. For a Christian, this is not optional based on the direct order/command that was given in verse 17. This is about discerning right from wrong. Therefore, when any man can boldly go before the public and be in support of homosexuality or any sin, then as a Christian I have to recognize this error and boldly without shame speak against this evil. Think about that for a second, how did Satan tempt Adam and Eve? He took a law that God ordered Adam and Eve to obey and follow, and convinced them both that God is a lie and the law is void. Well, we all know who was right and who was wrong based on the conversation that God had with Adam and Eve. What's sad about that story is that God spoke and gave the law directly to Adam, however as humans, all it takes is for one person to convince us that what's actually right is wrong, and what we think is wrong is right. This is what's happening with homosexuality, abortion, narcotics, and etc. The world wants Christians to accept this as good and not evil. What God wants to know is what side of the fence are we on, and who's cowardly standing in the middle. Are we in support of God and what He has ordained as right and wrong, or are we in support of the world and what it has decided as right and wrong? In this life, there is no middle ground; only heaven and hell. Choose and discern wisely...
Romans 16:17 Now I beseech you, brethren,
mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and
avoid them.
18 For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.
19 For your
obedience is come abroad unto all men. I am glad therefore on your behalf: but yet I would have you
wise unto that which is good, and
simple concerning evil.