RE: Judgement.
January 4, 2017 at 9:30 pm
(This post was last modified: January 4, 2017 at 9:35 pm by Mystic.)
(January 4, 2017 at 9:23 pm)paulpablo Wrote: The first question, who's judgement defines who we are, presupposes that someone's judgement defines who we are.
Wouldn't it be wiser to first decide does someone's judgement define who we are?
When we define ourselves, it includes judgment necessarily. I am arguing by who we are, judgment necessarily exists of who we are.
If you take away judgment, all traits of praise or appreciation or merit all go away. Praise, appreciation, merit all are part of judgment.
Love also is reliant on judgment. Love is a type of judgment.
You cannot love without judgment.
You cannot appreciate a single state of a person without judgment.
Our judgment while not fully accurately is always done with belief there is a full accurate value to the state of the person whether positive or negative.
Yes you can deny yourself in the sense and say there is no judgment to who you are. But this Atheism gone mad really.
This is to the extent you are denying everything you ever knew about yourself from a child till now, just to say there is no proof of God.
To make it simpler, if there is an objective value you to who you are, there is an objective judgment that maintains that value. To deny you have objective value, is Atheism gone mad.
The judgment implies there is a "who" judges.