The negative judgement that a person has towards themselves can be linked to unstable cognitive behavior that they posses.
The argument for multi-faith RE, which I support, must not get involved in negative judgements of this kind.
A negative judgement passed on such a belief has repercussions on the person, however indirect these may be.
They both imply such judgement, negative judgement at that.
This mode is identified as the root of negative judgement and critical thinking.
Most present-day Church historians give a negative judgement on his activity and personality.
That negative judgement has been no reaffirmed by subsequent researchers in Hungary and abroad.
For example, I still to this day do not fully understand why negative judgements should have been excluded from the scope of this regulation.
The fact is people are increasingly coming to a negative judgement on the Blair/Brown years and anyone who had a place in their cabinets.
Explicit, negative judgements occur in the Physiologus, where the animal is depicted as a hermaphrodite and grave robber.