As human beings, our capacity for making judgments seems to be innate. We judge what we like, what we don’t like, what’s good, what’s bad, what’s ugly, and what’s beautiful. Arguably, our judgments determine how our lives unfold, for we won’t adopt the beliefs that guide our lives without first judging them to be true.
But why are we so prone to judge? Is it really a tendency innate to human life? Is it just the way that our brains work? Or, maybe it’s a cultural thing? 
Until recently, world religions determined the traditions of their respective cultures, and many of these world religions warn of a Last Judgment of human souls. In this sense, judging is inseparable from the deep concerns about our fate….