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paul_c
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I can understand your confusing. If you try to simply pick out scripture passages in a vacuum, you can certainly find ones that seem to contradict. Only when you read them in total through the lens of Catholic tradition do they all make sense.Is there a pattern ? We can not judge ? We can not have assurance ? We can not be predestined (like the big saints) ? “For if we would judge ourselves, we would not be judged”, 1Cor.11:31. John 7:24- “Judge not according to appearance, but judge righteous judgement”. Discernment is similar to judge- " But how is it you do not discern this time ? Why even of yourselves do you not judge what is right ?", St. Luke 12:56,57. "Judge this rather, that no man put a stumbling block or an occasion to fall in his brother’s way ", Rom 14:13. “Do ye not judge them that are within ?”, 1 Cor 5:12. “Do you not know the saints shall judge the world, and if so are you unworthy to judge the smallest matter ?”, 1 Cor 6:1. “Judge ye what I say.” 1 Cor. 10:15 “Judge for yourselves…”, 1 Cor11:13
Fro what its worth. **You can judge actions to see whether they meet the moral rules set out in scripture. **For instance, if you see someone shoot someone else in cold blood, you can judge that this is an evil act and if you have the authority, you can put that person in jail. If you see someone sinning, its actually a corporal work of mercy to point out their error (admonish the sinner). If they are scandalizing the community with their behavior and refuse to stop (like the example in Corinth of a man living with his mother -in-law), the church authorities have the responsibility of expelling the offender .
**What you can not do is judge someone’s soul. ** You just don’t know their hearts or their circumstances and intent, nor do you know whether they have reconciled their sins with God and been forgiven…