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Aaron Carlberg - September 8, 2013

VIII. Christians Shouldn't Judge.

Stupid Summer

How do we judge? We Evaluate & Protect or Discern & Restore. If we refuse to judge, we miss out on truth. If we judge inappropriately, we pile extra judgment upon ourselves. Our ultimate purpose is never to condemn, that’s God’s prerogative. Our role is to evaluate and protect or to discern and restore.

From Series: "Stupid Summer"

Smart people, at times, all act like dummies…why? Because people misinterpret the facts, make incorrect assumptions, and rely on false information and get disastrous consequences. This is also true within Christianity; there are some very smart Christians who believe some very stupid things. These beliefs can stem from a cultural bias or it can just be an assumption that has been believed and accepted for so long, no one seems to question it. History and Christianity are full of intelligent people who act on stupid assumptions and pay a high price. Our intent during the stupid summer is show many of these dumb assumptions as false and then move everyone into the truth…because, as Jesus said, the truth sets us free.

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