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Good to speak to you again. Pardon my inactivity.
Please I don't understand what you mean by selective judgement.

We shall agree to disagree.
There are some cases where it would be an advantage, but not many.
While it should be limited and not indiscriminate, don't stop the use in a few extreme cases.

Mr. Leonard, I'll tell you a story later

I'm waiting for your story.

A man designed a house very wisely and so expensive. He intends to give this house as a gift to his son after completion of the building project. He is so glad and eager to present this gift to his son.
But because this son has not asked for this gift at this time he hired people to destroy the house, he also claims that he does not like the building and that it is not perfect.
What do you think of the action of the son?
Could his reasons justify his action?
How will his action make his father feel?
How would you feel if you are the father and he is your child?
Do you think the child deserves more favour or punishment? *
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Hebrews 3:4 = "...every house is constructed by someone, but the one who constructed all things is God."
Psalms 127:3 = "Look! Sons are an inheritance from The Almighty; The fruit of the womb is a reward."

*the story above is a fiction or an illustration.