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Judgment vs. Judgmentalism
by Cal Thomas
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Opinion columnists, like the rest of humanity, walk a fine line between judgment (holding people accountable to a standard we did not create) and judgmentalness (thinking ourselves morally superior because we haven't committed the acts of others).

Since writing of my friendship with the late Senator Edward Kennedy, I have been flooded with responses. Some have been kind, but many -- perhaps a majority -- have heaped on me the revulsion these writers also heaped on him. Perhaps the unkindest cut of all was the writer who accused me of "going wobbly."

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That many on the Left continue to dance on the grave of Richard Nixon and revile George W. Bush does not give the Right permission to engage in eye for an eye behavior. Many on the Right invoke the name of Jesus on Sunday and tear down a politician whose policies they don't like the rest of the week. Tearing down policy is fine, but diminishing the value of a fellow human simply because you don't like his politics (or his personal behavior) is not a good strategy for persuading him to change either. It also raises the level of invective, which is injurious not only to our politics but to the one contributing the invective.

What am I trying to accomplish when I engage in criticism? Do I want to present superior arguments I hope my political opponent will at least consider, if not adopt, or is my objective simply to make me feel better by engaging in moral superiority? If it's the latter, I am committing the sin of pride, which goes before all the others.

Senator Kennedy's list of sins are well known, from sexual promiscuity, to offering help to Soviet Premier Yuri Andropov in exchange for his assistance in defeating Ronald Reagan in the 1984 presidential election. The latter act is properly criticized, even denounced. The former can easily fall into the judgmental category.

Public exposure of private sins reminds us of our own cover-ups. Each of us is capable of doing what Senator Kennedy did, given the right circumstances and opportunity. This doesn't excuse them. It does explain them.

This was the great offense laid on Jesus of Nazareth, whose name was invoked on several occasions at the Kennedy funeral and burial. Those who hated and rejected Jesus did so because He exposed what was in them and no one likes his dark soul exposed to the light. It is one reason some of us wear makeup and nice clothes, blow-dry our hair and why others consider plastic surgery as they age. If we seek to cover external flaws in these ways, how much more would we undertake to hide the internal ones? Vanity, vanity; all is vanity. Continued...

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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You would expect someone who is a Christian conservative writer to know better, but then the expectation of someone in your station actually taking a stand on truth would be unheard of.

There is no alignment with God and the Church at Rome. They have been mired deep in tradition for far too long to expect change.

1. There is a painting of God in the Chapel, strictly prohibited by the same ten commandments they love to talk about when talking abortion.

2. There is no unity between the Day, Dec. 25th and the birth of our Lord. Try as you might you can not find it in scripture. You can find it in pagan Roman history.

No doubt you are already working on your Christmas pieces, to stir of the faithfully unaware.

I would rather that your life counted as a spokesman for the truth, revealing the riches of the mystery among the Nations, which is Christ in You.

Why do we plod this ancient path of works and keeping the law, Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law. Guys like you never talk of speaking in tongues, the value, the profit, the benefit in your life. Re-read the Epistles my friend. Kennedy might have been a fine friend, but in the end it is the truth that matters more than man. Even Paul withstood peter to the face because he was to be blamed. If our leaders don't get it right, how do you expect the followers to.

Cal you are drifting off to looney land
like Kathleen Parker and Pat Buchanan. If all of our "Conservative" thinkers go over the edge then Dems will win big in 2010. (I wonder if they got a free dose of Obamacare?)
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