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Originally Posted by TheByzantine
God does not judge us? I tell you, on the day of judgment people will give account for every careless word they speak, ...
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I think that it depends on what we have the capacity to acknowledge and correct within ourselves, realistically. Though we may make mistakes in our lives, it may be a result of something that we do not really understand about ourselves. In my time being here at PC and learning of the different disorders and malodies that different people struggle through, I honestly don't think we will be judged in the ways we may think.
We are given life and within that life we grow and learn throughout our lives.
Though we may make mistakes or midjudge what is right from wrong, each experience or action has a consequence. As we deal with the consequence we can become enlightened with new knowledge and even learn to forgive ourselves. In our own ways we can reach out to others with whatever knowledge and capacity we have and try our best to enlighten others.
If we are judged in the end I believe that a presence that is all knowing will judge us on how we have done the best we can given our personal struggles.
I believe that if we are allowed to continue to delve into the minds of man we will eventually learn to be more forgiving of those who truely suffer and do not have the capacities to do or know certain things. Because we are all unique, our lives are also unique and if we were to just look outside at nature we can see that every rock, every tree, everything is unique in shape size and growth pattern.
For each of us the most important thing to learn is how to accept ourselves and forgive our own short comings, see what we can learn and try to share our knowledge with others.
"Forgive them, fore they know not what they do".
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