The Mote and the Beam
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The Mote and the Beam (also called discourse on judgmentalism) is a New Testament saying in Matthew 7:1-5 as part of the Sermon on the Mount. The discourse is fairly brief, and begins by condemning those who would judge others, arguing that they too would be judged. The Sermon on the Plain has a similar passage in Luke 6:37-42.
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See also
- Jesus and the woman taken in adultery
- Physician, heal thyself
- Tu quoque
- Moral absolutism
- Moral relativism
- Pot calling the kettle black
- Champagne socialist
- Discourse on Judgementalism
- Tartuffe (play by Molière)
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