Quotes about Judgment
If I speak, I am condemned. If I stay silent, I am damned!
— Victor Hugo
Wicked people will on the day of judgment see all there is to see of Jesus Christ, except His beauty and loveliness
— Jonathan Edwards
No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly.
— Oscar Wilde
I choose my friends for their good looks, my acquaintances for their good characters, and my enemies for their good intellects.
— Oscar Wilde
Mercy is Truth clothed; judgment is Truth naked.
— Peter Kreeft
Hell is not populated mainly by passionate rebels but by nice, bland, indifferent, respectable people who simply never gave a damn.
— Peter Kreeft
The root reason for this is the denial of the human essence, the human equality, the human family—judging people's worth only by how efficiently or intelligently or quickly they function. This is confusing the essence with the nonessential.
— Peter Kreeft
But to observe our neighbor's faults with the intention of looking down upon them or of detracting them . . . is sinful.
— Peter Kreeft
City of God interprets all of the human story, from Creation to the Last Judgment, as the drama of divine providence and human free choice, especially the choice between the two most fundamental options of membership in one or the other of the two cities. The City of God is the invisible community of all who love God; the City of the World is all those who love the world and themselves as their God.
— Peter Kreeft
a God without wrath saves a man without sin by mercy without judgment for a Heaven without a Hell through a Christ without a cross.
— Peter Kreeft
It is God's omnipotence, His consuming holiness, and His right to judge that make Him worthy to be feared.
— David Jeremiah
Seventh-Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and a growing number of evangelical Christians are teaching a doctrine called conditional immortality, which jettisons the concept of hell. They assert that the wicked will be destroyed. This belief contradicts biblical teaching, which says that everyone who has ever lived will be resurrected and judged, and those who are condemned will suffer torment forever (Luke 16:19—31).
— David Jeremiah