We’ve been handed a counterfeit version of charity.
The modern world tells us that being “Christlike” means accepting chaos and staying quiet. But if you actually study the text, Christ never commanded us to become intellectually paralyzed. He expected us to use our brains.
Think about it: how can we "beware of false prophets" or "know them by their fruits" if we refuse to evaluate actions?
True moral agency requires discrimination. We are explicitly commanded to make righteous, intermediate judgments within our stewardship—not out of ego, but out of love and protection for our families.
Let's talk about it. Are Christians allowed to judge? Check out the video and let me know your thoughts below.