patientgrace
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Why is it that others judge others for their physical flaws when they themselves are not perfect? I realize I am 45 years old, but I still find this to be a problem for adults my age, not just people in their teens. I really thought this was something that people grew out of once they turned into an adult and had children?
For example:
Why does a woman who is not physically perfect herself (weight wise) make fun of another woman who is also large? Is that the type of reflection of God you want to show?
Today I was in the store and a woman who was large (she had large arms, rolls on her legs, double chin, and a waist that was just a hair smaller than the rest of her body, but who also had cellulite all on her legs down to her ankles) and her calves were so large that she had cankles. Please understand that I do not make fun of anyone nor do I like to point out their physical flaws because I believe that God made us all beautiful inside and out, so I am just trying to give an image so someone might be able to un-boggle my mind...
Why would such a person make fun of another person who is large? I overheard this woman discussing this with her daughter (great example right?) saying ugly things like "Oh my gosh, look how obese and fat she looks, I am much prettier than her, her belly fat is disgusting!)..." When how I saw it was by her actions, that woman was no longer pretty to me. She had shown how mean she was to make fun of another human being. What was worse was she wore christian symbols (necklace, earrings, and on her purse), not the actions that my God envisioned.
I felt so awful for the woman they were making fun of and I ran into the her in the next isle over and I just had to tell her "I think you have the most beautiful smile, it just makes you glow".
Why do people want to assume they are better than the next?
Why do people judge what another looks like when they should really be focusing on themselves and their faith?
Why do people truly believe their physical attributes are better than another's and that their personal opinions are facts?
Why do those people assume that they know how a person truly is? Especially when they have only seen one side of things (their side)... I don't remember them trying on their shoes and growing up with them (then again I could be wrong).
I guess I am venting because it really bothered me. I have noticed that these people feel the need to say ugly things about others because if they are focusing on someone else and how they are, then there is no time to worry about themselves and their own problems that lie beneath. I never raised my girls to treat any human being that way, I was never raised that way... In all honesty, I was raised that if I was going to "judge" someone physically, it wasn't to find the negative, it was to find the positive.
Is there anyone out there that might find reasoning and truth in this?
For example:
Why does a woman who is not physically perfect herself (weight wise) make fun of another woman who is also large? Is that the type of reflection of God you want to show?
Today I was in the store and a woman who was large (she had large arms, rolls on her legs, double chin, and a waist that was just a hair smaller than the rest of her body, but who also had cellulite all on her legs down to her ankles) and her calves were so large that she had cankles. Please understand that I do not make fun of anyone nor do I like to point out their physical flaws because I believe that God made us all beautiful inside and out, so I am just trying to give an image so someone might be able to un-boggle my mind...
Why would such a person make fun of another person who is large? I overheard this woman discussing this with her daughter (great example right?) saying ugly things like "Oh my gosh, look how obese and fat she looks, I am much prettier than her, her belly fat is disgusting!)..." When how I saw it was by her actions, that woman was no longer pretty to me. She had shown how mean she was to make fun of another human being. What was worse was she wore christian symbols (necklace, earrings, and on her purse), not the actions that my God envisioned.
I felt so awful for the woman they were making fun of and I ran into the her in the next isle over and I just had to tell her "I think you have the most beautiful smile, it just makes you glow".
Why do people want to assume they are better than the next?
Why do people judge what another looks like when they should really be focusing on themselves and their faith?
Why do people truly believe their physical attributes are better than another's and that their personal opinions are facts?
Why do those people assume that they know how a person truly is? Especially when they have only seen one side of things (their side)... I don't remember them trying on their shoes and growing up with them (then again I could be wrong).
I guess I am venting because it really bothered me. I have noticed that these people feel the need to say ugly things about others because if they are focusing on someone else and how they are, then there is no time to worry about themselves and their own problems that lie beneath. I never raised my girls to treat any human being that way, I was never raised that way... In all honesty, I was raised that if I was going to "judge" someone physically, it wasn't to find the negative, it was to find the positive.
Is there anyone out there that might find reasoning and truth in this?