This was my response to faith is a virtue, Cofty. Please read the whole thing.
I don't recall stating that I view faith as a virtue. Perhaps it is in some cases. In other cases, it might be following one's reason and the evidence presented to them. So then it is no more a virtue than is accepting evolution. Perhaps in some cases it is a simple gift... no
merit on the one who recieves that gift; simply based on God's own purpose.
Virtue or flaw does not necessarily enter the equation. So there is nothing to judge... though the judgment itself is hardly 'of course'; and that is one of the reasons judging should be left to the wayside.
You are making things divisive, not me. I see many different options. You seem to see only two. Tell me how the above is irrational, please. Thank you.
Nothing you just said changes the saved/unsaved worldview that pollutes human relationships. It doesn't matter how hard you try not to judge.
Who said anything about trying?
And what I said DOES change that worldview - because as far as I am to look at the world and the people in it, the whole world is saved. That might not be true. But not judging prevents me from seeing anyone as not saved. So like I said, it might be the view of some... but not of most. And for me personally, I look at no one and think 'not saved'. I don't even look at myself and think 'saved'. Both are judgment calls, and I don't make them in regard to God.
Peace,
tammy