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It's wrong to judge people for any reason, but people do it all the time. Do you think humans are judgmental by nature, or are we taught to judge?

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WHO SAYS IT'S WRONG. I'm sure you can take me directly to some lame quote out of the Bible, BUT, if you knew exactly what that quote REALLY means, you would never try and use it against anyone.

Seriously - - WHO SAID IT'S WRONG, or is that your personal opinion. You did say "for any reason"....
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from the time we are born we are taught to make choises... and this form of ignorance is indeed taught and learned.... when you can first undo this ignorance of good bad... ugly beautiful... right and wrong... win and lose... then you can come into your true nature and make unbiased discernments...
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Edited final vote Both.

Before there were no such thing as standards, morals, and civility. Now that we have that we use it as a basis to judge what's wrong or right, moral or immoral.

By nature people also judge others on instinct.
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We HAVE to judge people. You do it to.

You judge who would be a suitable friend.

You judge who you want to date.

You judge when you think someone is BSing you.

You judge who is the better candidate when you vote.

Who ever told you "It's wrong to judge people for any reason' was clueless.
I wish people had judged the politicians more before electing and re-electing them for the last several decades. We wouldn't be in the mess we are today.
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first, we judge physically. then, if we come to know them, we judge them by their attitude.

judge physically judge attitude i m judgmental
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It's a survival trait
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Judgement is a survival trait. How to judge and what criteria to use is learned.
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Societal conditioning leads us to judge others. If not for societal expectations, we wouldn't judge people.
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