
HOLY BUT HARMFUL
THE SILENT SIN OF JUDGMENT
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We have all been judged—and we have all judged others.
No one is exempt. Whether through religion, family, work, or society, judgment touches every life. Sometimes it comes disguised as holiness or authority. Sometimes it hides in silence, glances, or words unspoken. And too often, it leaves wounds that linger long after the moment has passed.
In Holy But Harmful, Dr. Jacalyn Kerbeck—known worldwide as The Listening Mentor™—confronts this universal reality. Drawing on scientific research, peer-reviewed studies, biblical wisdom, and real-life case studies, she reveals how concealed judgment damages mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
But this book is not only about exposing harm—it’s about the journey to healing. Holy But Harmful invites readers to search for the intersection between inner peace, faith, and listening—a space where compassion replaces criticism, and where holiness and humanity coexist without harm.
✨ Inside you’ll discover:
Why hidden judgment is more destructive than open criticism
What science reveals about the effects of judgment on the brain, body, and spirit
How religious or professional “masks of holiness” can unintentionally wound others
Practical tools to release judgment, cultivate compassion, and practice Elevated Listening™
A roadmap to reclaim inner peace and nurture authentic connections through faith and listening
For anyone and everyone—because we all live on both sides of judgment—this book is both an exposé and a guide. It is for the judged, the judges, and for those seeking the profound peace found where faith and listening meet.
🔥 For readers ready to move from hurt to healing, silence to compassion, and judgment to peace—this book belongs in your hands.