I'm at a loss for one. I had an argument yesterday with a Christian collegue who thinks all religions center around the question of good & evil.
Who defines good and evil?
I'd think that each religion would judge followers based on the ethical code of the religion. I'm Wiccan. I definitely have an ethical code that prescribes not doing evil... or, at least, not causing harm with forthought and malicious intentions. Just because a conservative Christian might think I'm "evil" because I think homosexuals should be allowed to marry (which doesn't interfere at all with my religion's ethical code) doesn't make me evil.
Sure, it's natural to judge others by your religious code. But if they are living right by their beliefs, then that has to be acceptable on some level (even if you completely disagree with them). BUT... if you aren't living right by your beliefs, then I don't think you have the right to throw stones at someone else for the way they're living... especially if you haven't taken the time to understand their ethics. I'm rather sorry your ex-friend didn't take the time to understand yours... but people like that aren't worth the headache and drama to keep around in your life. I've had to discard a few myself.
Karen