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		<title>Comment on Don&#8217;t judge really means don&#8217;t judge by Junebug</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roger - I appreciate your blogs - they always make me think.

This is one I struggle with a bit though.  I know we aren&#039;t to judge - and I know that God uses the Holy Spirit to convict of sin - but when the sin or action is directly hurting others (or us) - what should our response be?  When someone who cannot speak for themselves (a child or dependent adult), or protect themselves, is being treated wrongly (in many ways abused) what is our responsibility?  How would Jesus respond?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roger &#8211; I appreciate your blogs &#8211; they always make me think.</p>
<p>This is one I struggle with a bit though.  I know we aren&#8217;t to judge &#8211; and I know that God uses the Holy Spirit to convict of sin &#8211; but when the sin or action is directly hurting others (or us) &#8211; what should our response be?  When someone who cannot speak for themselves (a child or dependent adult), or protect themselves, is being treated wrongly (in many ways abused) what is our responsibility?  How would Jesus respond?</p>
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