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I've read the answer from the LCMS. Thank you for posting it for others as well. Self-righteousness comes from the heart and judging where another's heart lies. There's a distinction that should be made here. When we see another going down a path that we ourselves have one down, and call that to the attention of the other, that is not judgment - it is calling one to repentance. Self-righteous judgment rests in the false knowing of another's fate - the suggestion made earlier about the eventual fate of the OP, of which you have no knowledge.
I've never claimed to know someone's heart here. I only go by what their confession of faith is.
To warn someone of the dangers of going to hell by rejecting the Savior and looking to self instead is not self-righteous but a duty as a believer out of love. Hell is real. I don't want anyone to go there because they trust in their own works instead of Jesus' forgiveness and resurrection.