discernment Oxford Languages dictionary
definition 1. the ability to judge well
what had he learned since a
child about judgment
another thing his parents did right
tallied under GOOD lefthand
column
according to him
his
siblings shrugged when he asked what they thought they hadnt
according
to him
they were playing catchup to the
righthand column
Judge not lest ye
be judged
his parents didnt use lest or yeWho
dug around and found it was Matthew
cat was given a lot creditedwritten in
the Bible
although he was suspicious
the Bible was
consolidated more than two hundred years after the events
when they occurred
no one was
writing quoting theirs
was an oral tradition
Matthew
maybepossibly
a bit like Kilroy
Was Here graffiti of World War II American GIs
his parents insisted he not judge
discernment
why was it shaking its
shaggy headround him
for what he happened to overhear
by the looks of them HEY No
judgment lets say they surprised him
. . . discernment for what
you’re not.
was not often he heard the word engaged deployed
came out
nicely nicely
out of ones mouth
if he had been involved in their conversation
he would have tendered
considered
consideration
First People may have had it right
. . . walk a mile in ones moccasins
though he doubted they actually said
that because
no one was writing tribes had oral tradition
if incorrect corrected
hed apologise for his abysmal
mistake
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