Psychology and Christianity: The Psychology of Judgmentalism - 2

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Psychology and Christianity: The Psychology of Judgmentalism - 2

The seven distinctions of healthy judgment, as opposed to judgmentalism: Concern, benefit of the doubt, tolerance, denouncing behavior or ideas instead of people, openness, formation over time, careful decision making. (Via Bowden McElroy.)

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