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I disagree with idea of "love the sinner, hate the sin", or "good is not nice". I think these attitudes manifest as pointing out the errors of others. I think good is mostly nice and kind, except in extreme cases. If there is only kindness, there's good in that, but judgement on its own is quite bad
For example, I think a child would grow up to be a better healthier person if adults were mostly kind to them, whereas if adults were mostly judgemental to them, the child would end up having a lot of problems.
In order to live with someone, you have to be able to tolerate some of their faults.
u/Interesting_Aide_207 — 1 day ago