Allowing our government to kill citizens compromises the deepest moral values upon which this country was conceived: the inviolable dignity of human persons.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Our moral, religious, and political traditions are united in their respect for the dignity of human life.
For us democracy is a question of human dignity. And human dignity is political freedom.
When it comes to human dignity, we cannot make compromises.
When there is a lack of honor in government, the morals of the whole people are poisoned.
Mankind's feeling of responsibility to create a decent life and make it worth living with dignity has always been stronger than the will to kill life.
The primal principle of democracy is the worth and dignity of the individual.
The dignity we seek in dying must be found in the dignity with which we have lived our lives.
Respect for the dignity of the human person is the foundational principle of any just society. From a Catholic perspective, it also forms the foundation of all of our Church's social teachings.
Care for life and physical health, with due regard for the needs of others and the common good, is concomitant with respect for human dignity.
Human rights must work to uplift human dignity.
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