George MacDonald, one of C.S. Lewis’ greatest influences, once wrote a fascinating little play called “The Light Princess.” It begins with somewhat familiar tropes. A king and queen have no heir, until finally they are blessed to conceive. In their joy, the king hand writes invitations to the girl’s christening and sends them out, but he neglects to send one to his sister, Makemnoit. Makemnoit is a clever, wise woman, it is explained, but also a witch. The lack of an invitation grates at her, so she decides to teach her brother a lesson.

Don Lemon added a sour note to the conversation about God, when he decided to share his opinion that “God is not about judging people.”

This particular opinion is especially laughable when you take into consideration that one of the main reasons cited by people for not wanting to be Christian is that our God is “too judgy.”

When there are bumper stickers and shirts that people have, in defiance of judgements on earth that say “only God can judge me.”