Yes. They can and do but whether they have an adequate reason is another matter. In a purposeless existence why should we regard** every person** as worthy of profound respect?
An objective truth exists independently of anyone’s reason for it. Whether or not a person regards any other person as worthy of profound respect is immaterial. A person’s regard or opinion or choice cannot change an independent objective truth.
We can regard other persons as worthy of profound respect because we know deep down that we are worthy of profound respect.
If there is conflict between our interests and those of others why not put ourselves first?
This is really an interpretation of our interests which does not change an objective truth.
If this is the only life we have why regard strangers as equally valuable as ourselves?
Now we are getting to the point of finding a person’s inherent worth. At this point, it is not absolutely necessary to consider life’s future. I can consider myself valuable with my own reasoning powers. This can be tricky because the reasons for the valuable me can also be based on subjective thinking. Please jump in here because I am a bit hazy.
What I am driving at is that it is possible for me to conclude that I am valuable and as such I am worthy of profound respect. Of course, most likely I would not use such serious words as profound respect, but the underlying sense is there. If I am honest with myself, I can see that my human nature is uniquely separate from any other species. I am a person.
I also recognize that other persons have the same human nature and thus I can extend my respect to strangers. Do I do this? Having free will, I can choose to respect whomever I wish.
We can see from all the selfishness, greed, violence and bloodshed in the world that this is the exception rather than the rule - and that includes many of those who profess to believe in God!
Dang my memory! I thought exceptions proved the rule. Seriously, to put selfishness, greed, violence and bloodshed in perspective, one has to turn to the Catholic teaching on original sin. The state of deprivation of original holiness did not destroy Adam’s human nature, it wounded it. A wounded human nature is still worthy of profound respect independently of the evil in the world. The persons’ spiritual soul exists independent of Catholic teaching. This brings us right back to your post 79.
Post 79 – A human person is worthy of profound respect because he or she has been created by God with immense opportunities for development, creativity, love, enjoyment and fulfillment both in this life and after death.
Catholic teaching is independent of a person’s worldview. Its teaching on the profound worth of the human person applies to all. This means that people of other types of religious beliefs or of no beliefs can find worth in themselves and in the human species. Granted their view of human worth is limited but it is still there.
Blessings,
granny
Human life is meant for eternal life.