Catholic teaching on human dignity

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Every person, from the first moment of his life in the womb, has an inviolable dignity, because from all eternity God willed, loved, created, and redeemed that person and destined him for eternal happiness.

If human dignity were based solely on the successes and accomplishments of individuals, then those who are weak, sick, or helpless would have no dignity.

Christians believe that human dignity is, in the first place, the result of God’s respect for us. He looks at every person and loves him as though he were the only creature in the world.

Because God has looked upon even the least significant child of Adam, that person possesses an infinite worth, which must not be destroyed by men.

Read more about this subject in the Catholic Catechism @ http://www.catholiccrossreference.com/catechism/#!/search/1699-1715

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  1. chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

    The HHS mandate that “Catholic” Kathleen Sebelius pushed through and which took effect last August 1 requires nearly all health care plans in the United States to provide FREE OF CHARGE “all Food and Drug Administration approved contraceptive methods, sterilization procedures, and patient education and counseling for all women with reproductive capacity, from menarche to menopause.”

    In other words, any girl who has started to menstruate can get her tubes tied for free. And what economic class of girls do you suppose this “voluntary” procedure would be aimed at, hmm? Isn’t it keen how Obama Democrats have figured out how to have the girls themselves carry out Margaret Sanger’s eugenics program on themselves?

    http://dcclothesline.com/2013/05/23/obamacare-offers-free-sterilization-to-teens/

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