I mean, it’s always been a pretty suspect aphorism, usually in a religious context (expanding to “you shouldn’t judge someone, because God will judge you more harshly if you do”). And never applied very rigorously—judgement is RIFE everywhere, and perhaps more so in communities who claim God is the only true Judge.
Judgement is about all that humans do. With a little bit of reasoning to justify (and in the best cases, adjust slightly) their judgements.
I mean, it’s always been a pretty suspect aphorism, usually in a religious context (expanding to “you shouldn’t judge someone, because God will judge you more harshly if you do”). And never applied very rigorously—judgement is RIFE everywhere, and perhaps more so in communities who claim God is the only true Judge.
Judgement is about all that humans do. With a little bit of reasoning to justify (and in the best cases, adjust slightly) their judgements.