Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
Notice, if you will, how the first three comments are negative comments towards another person. Then take a look at #4. You, sir, are the true Christians that make Christianity look bad. Hypocritical in the same goddamn sentence. Later, QD.
just because they are negative remarks does not mean that i judged him. i said that his comments were pretty much were stupid. i didnt say he was going to hell or anything of that matter in my comment. now if i would have said that he was going to hell casue what he typed then that would be judging him. i can say your a jackass and not be judging you. thats just me calling you a jackass (not meaning that you QD are a jackass just using a example)

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Main Entry: 1negˇaˇtive
Pronunciation: 'ne-g&-tiv
Function: adjective
1 a : marked by denial, prohibition, or refusal <received a negative answer>; also : marked by absence, withholding, or removal of something positive <the negative motivation of shame -- Garrett Hardin> b (1) : denying a predicate of a subject or a part of a subject <"no A is B" is a negative proposition> (2) : denoting the absence or the contradictory of something <nontoxic is a negative term> (3) : expressing negation <negative particles such as no and not> c : ADVERSE, UNFAVORABLE <the reviews were mostly negative>
2 a : lacking positive qualities; especially : DISAGREEABLE b : marked by features of hostility, withdrawal, or pessimism that hinder or oppose constructive treatment or development <a negative outlook> <negative criticism>
3 a (1) : less than zero and opposite in sign to a positive number that when added to the given number yields zero <-2 is a negative number> (2) : having more outgo than income : constituting a loss <negative cash flow> <negative worth> b : extending or generated in a direction opposite to an arbitrarily chosen regular direction or position <negative angle>
4 a : being, relating to, or charged with electricity of which the electron is the elementary unit b : having more electrons than protons <a negative ion> c (1) : having lower electric potential and constituting the part toward which the current flows from the external circuit <the negative pole> (2) : being the electron-emitting electrode of an electron tube
5 a : not affirming the presence of the organism or condition in question <a negative TB test> b : directed or moving away from a source of stimulation <negative tropism> c : less than the pressure of the atmosphere <negative pressure>
6 : having the light and dark parts in approximately inverse order to those of the original photographic subject
7 of a lens : diverging light rays and forming a virtual inverted image

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Main Entry: 1judge
Pronunciation: 'j&j
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): judged; judgˇing
Etymology: Middle English juggen, from Old French jugier, from Latin judicare, from judic-, judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say -- more at JUST, DICTION
transitive senses
1 : to form an opinion about through careful weighing of evidence and testing of premises
2 : to sit in judgment on : TRY
3 : to determine or pronounce after inquiry and deliberation
4 : GOVERN, RULE -- used of a Hebrew tribal leader
5 : to form an estimate or evaluation of; especially : to form a negative opinion about <shouldn't judge him because of his accent>
6 : to hold as an opinion : GUESS, THINK <I judge she knew what she was doing>
intransitive senses
1 : to form an opinion
2 : to decide as a judge