 I don't think that's very good theology. Wait a second, judge not. Do you know the context of that verse? I mean, it's pretty self-explanatory. Obviously, Jesus thinks that judging is wrong and unloving. Well, if you look at the verse, what Jesus is saying is that the same measure that you use to judge other people will be applied to you. He's not saying not to judge at all, but rather to use righteous judgment. I guess that makes sense, but you still shouldn't judge people because you're no better than them. An aspect of that is true. Think about where Jesus is talking about taking the log out of your own eye before you try to take out the speck from your brother's eye. Yes, we need to be aware of our shortcomings, but that doesn't mean that we can't evaluate and discern what is right and wrong, especially when it comes to theology. Okay, I think I'm understanding what you're saying. Judging whether what someone is saying is true or false isn't hateful. That's what discernment is. You don't need to hate somebody to disagree with them. Does that make sense? I think so.