Sometimes I feel Christians trend towards certain verses, but overlook others.And that different circumstances favor different approachs.Like, some Christians are so afraid of looking "judgemental" and "unforgiving" that they may overlook other verses.Like,lets say there's a Christian judge ,and someone brings a murderer, drug dealer, rapist etc. before him.Now the Christian judge might feel that he'll be "judgemental" and "unforgiving" by sentencing this guy, so he lets him go free.But the Bible says love your neighbor,so if he lets him go , and he rapes women,murders more people, etc.by the judge allowing it by letting him go, how is that loving your neighbor?{the others}.Also, it's in the Bible to "follow the law of the land"and by the judge letting criminals "get away with it", is skirting the law.Like, if a Christian sees someone raping his wife,he can be "nonjudgemental" and "forgiving" and stand there and let the rapist do his thing,then tell him,"that's fine .you're forgiven'.But it's also in the Bible to "love our wives as ourselves", so if the rapist sees the guy as a sap, and keeps coming back to rape her, how is that loving your wife?In other words, when there are 2 verses with different messages in the Bible, I think we have to use wisdom to decide which applies, not overuse one at the expense of the other.Yes, we're supposed to forgive and not judge. But I think in cases like I mentioned, we should also use judgement.Weigh them against the other verses, and see which best applies in a specific case.