I guess one way of making the distinction is a) deciding that a crack habit is not for you (or your kids) vs. b) deciding that a crack habit is bad/evil/objectively wrong.
Another way of making the distinction would be a) deciding that having a crack habit is a poor choice vs. b) deciding that the crackhead is a bad or evil person.
In all cases, an analysis and determination is made. But the judgmental attitudes of holier-than-thou or I-know-all-about-you-via-this-one-thing or my-way-is-the-right-way-for-all-on-this-earth ... those attitudes are not necessary parts of the process, and are what, imo, separate opinions from judgments.
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