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Dignity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dignity is a term used in moral, ethical, and political discussions to signify that a being has an innate right to respect and ethical treatment. It is an extension of Enlightenment-era beliefs that ...
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There is nothing more profound, or more misunderstood than the dignity of the human person. No other misunderstanding has caused so much human suffering. Some say all creatures are equal in dignity. Some say man has the least since he can sin and do evil.
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We can be advocates for the dignity of the human person by participating in rallies, supporting sound legislative policies, promoting grassroots campaigns, and being part of a movement for change. Eating is a Moral Act;
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VATICAN CITY (Catholic Online) – The dignity of the human person is the backbone of peace, a peace that can only be achieved if human rights are respected and observed, said Pope Benedict XVI in his first public messages of the new year.
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In regard to the sanctity of life, consistency demands that we recognize and defend the dignity of the human person, whoever that person may be, wherever that person may be, and whatever threat to human dignity that person may face.
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CHAPTER ONE; THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON ... 1700 The dignity of the human person is rooted in his creation in the image and likeness of God (article 1); ... The right to the exercise of freedom, especially in moral and religious matters, is an inalienable requirement of the dignity of the human person. This right must...
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Dignity of human person is theme of Holy Father's Message for Council of Europe's 50th anniversary ... I urge you not to lose hope but to continue your praiseworthy efforts to help to bring an end to the violation of fundamental human rights and to the trampling of human dignity.
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