All human beings are born to be free and equal in dignity and rights. As human beings, we are biological as well as social creatures; we inhabit both physical and cultural space. God created us all. He made us equally, God made us with love. So we are expectedly to love one another. We should respect each other. We are entitled to respect and recognition from one another. We have dignity and should respect and recognize one another because of our common humanity. In line of Immanuel Kant said, they see self-determination and rationality as a foundation for human dignity. Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedom to do the things they want, without distinction of
political or other opinion, national or social origin,
property, birth or other status. We are all free to do our things. Everyone is entitled to these rights, without discrimination.
Dignity is very important to individuals, because dignity is something that we honour – by recognising that everyone has it. It’s something that we can never lose. Dignity is something we hold that we want to protect from destruction. The idea of dignity is fundamental to how we regard ourselves. It’s something that connects people from all kinds of cultures and beliefs, and which has ultimately led to the universal recognition that we need to protect and realise this dignity for each and every person. Dignity is something that we want to help people achieve. We ensure people have basic rights to so that they are able to lead a dignified life. We do this through human rights.
We, the human beings are rational beings. God given us a brain to think, to choose the good and not the bad, God made us to love one another in spite of our differences . We may not good looking as others, we may not rich as others, they may see us as a nobody, but in God's eyes we are perfect, we are all equal, there is no rich, there is no poor.
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