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I've always taken it as "Be careful with condemning people so you don't inadvertently condemn yourself." It's fine to recognize the patterns of someone's behaviour, but don't assume from your assessment that you're intrinsically superior to them or that you *know* God would condemn them but not you, because you don't know with certainty how you would act if your circumstances were different, and it's possible that you could be mistaken about what's right in some situation, and given how lacking in self-awareness people can be, it's usually better to prioritize assessing your own intentions, actions, and the consequences of your actions over assessing the behaviour of others to avoid hypocrisy.