“He who busies himself with the sins of others, or judges his brother on suspicion, has not yet even begun to repent or to examine himself so as to discover his own sins.” ChristianSinBrotherJudgingOrthodoxSuspicionRepentOrthodox Christian Author:Maximus the Confessor
“Oh, that in religion, as in everything else, man would judge his brother man by his own heart; and as dear, as precious as his peculiar creed may be to him, believe so it is with the faith of his brother!” MenBelieveHeartMayBrotherJudgingDearTolerancePeculiarCreeds Book:The Vale of Cedars: & Other Tales Source: The Vale of Cedars: & Other Tales
“My first two books, Letters to a Young Brother and Letters to a Young Sister, were... distributed pretty widely. Judges in juvenile justice facilities started citing the book as required reading.” FirstsTwoBookYoungReadingJusticeBrotherJudgingLettersFacilityJuvenileCitingYoung BrotherJuvenile Justice Author:Hill Harper
“Yea, O Lord and King, grant me to see my own sin and not to judge my brother, for You are blessed from all ages to all ages. Amen” AgeMy OwnSinLordBrotherJudgingKingsBlessedMy BrotherGrantsAmen Author:Ephrem the Syrian
“Every time we judge our brother in our hearts or worse when we speak badly of them with others, we are murdering Christians.” HeartChristianSpeakBrotherJudging Author:Pope Francis
“And then there was moments with white guy where like we would be in Harlem. There would be five brothers in the corner, and this is an awful feeling but you're holding his hand and you want to pull your hand away cause you don't want the judgment. And you're gonna get the judgment even if it's just in looks. And the black men are the worst when it comes to judging.” IfsMenWantLooksMomentsFeelingsHandsWould BeGuyCausesBlackWhiteFiveWorstBrotherJudgingJudgmentCornersAwfulHarlemWhite Guys Author:Sanaa Lathan
“In countries like Afghanistan, the corruption is in your face. In Nigeria, I heard of judges making sex the bargaining chip rather than money. Now let's put that in the context of an honor-based society. Imagine that you're the brother of a woman who got raped by a judge to have her case heard in court. What do you want to do? You want to kill the judge. So here is an insurgent movement that hands you a gun. You have rage, and they give you an outlet for your rage.” GivingCountryImagineBrotherJudgingGunCorruptionRageYour FaceAfghanistanImagine ThatNigeriaInsurgent Author:Sarah Chayes