What’s interesting about these folks is that they don’t want to be judgmental when it comes to things like gender choices, and single parent households, abortion, even drug use; and other sinful acts before God.  But they will judge others immediately for disagreeing with them.  And yes they will judge concerning guns, and being anti-abortion, or not wanting illegals to vote, or to be allowed to remove them from the country, they disagree that they got here illegally even though the law is clear.  

Most of the time you find that people claiming to be non-judgmental are actually more judgmental than we, who claim that we are to be making judgments based upon our laws and Biblical Truth. Jesus does not encourage any one of us to judge ourselves based upon the actions of others where we will easily make ourselves better than we really are.  But judging others based upon Him and upon His laws and upon the laws of the land which are mostly moral laws is simply to attempt agreement that there is right and there are wrongs, which men observe in order to show love for one another.   

But our judgment of ourselves can only be truthful when we are comparing ourselves to Jesus and His desires for mankind. And our judgment of even ourselves against Him will never allow us to come up anyway but lacking in that honest appraisal.  He is perfect, we are as humans the basest of the base compared to Him. None are righteous no not one.  And if Paul was the chief of sinners; then we are even worse. So why should we not want to help others to find Jesus and His way as we ourselves are doing, and why would we not do this, by helping them to first find out just how depraved they as well as we are without Him and His comparison of us against His desires for us.  No one who thinks themselves to be a good person will ever think themselves to be in need of the savior. And I’m tempted to say that no one, who thinks themselves to have arrived at perfection because of their encounter with this Christ will think themselves to know their continuing need of Him in their walking out of their salvation.