Last week I wrote about Pope Benedict’s call for us to view human relations through the lens of ”man’s transcendent dignity.”
One reader’s response:
When I consider the infinite variables that make up a person: age, race, personality, region of origin, ancestry, family size, birth order, value systems, stage of life, economic and educational experiences, relational experiences, interests, logic set, upbringing, introvert, extrovert, body type, tragedies, triumphs, fears, gifts, core beliefs, current mood, on and on and on.
…I can’t get enough. All I see is beauty.
To miss “Man’s transcendent dignity” seems like a lot of work.
To go through life ignoring this gift, is a loss.
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Wednesday, August 5th 2009 at 7:29 am |
Pinko Commie. What the haill kinda nonsensical, booolshizzle is this?! You can’t go around seeing the best in people! They’ll start thinking that they’re okay! Where would that lead us? I think you need to show a little more responsibility in what you’re posting.