In “A Judgmental Spirit,” descend into the lair of Doctor Freefall, a master of manipulation, coaching his apprentice Slidefoot. Together they twist a man’s quest for humility into a snare of arrogance and judgment. Will their infernal plot succeed, or will their target break free?
A censorious spirit manifests a proud spirit, which the context declares to be contrary to the Christian spirit; for it is said, “charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.” A forwardness to judge and censure others shows a proud disposition, as though they were free from such faults and blemishes themselves with which they are busy and bitter in charging others, and for which they are censuring and condemning them.
Jonathan Edwards, Charity Contrary to a Censorious Spirit