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What is the best foundation for a good friendship?
Asked by James Bond,
27 May '12 12:01 pm
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FAITH.....its the very foundation whoich makes or mars any relationship...
UNFLINCHING FAITH !
Answered by prasoon, 27 May '12 02:19 pm
UNFLINCHING FAITH !
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The Pope's first major task in Love and Responsibility is to lay out what he calls the personalist principle. According to this foundational principle for human relationships, a person must not be merely the means to an end for another person (p. 26). In other words, we should never treat the people in our lives as mere instruments to achieving our own purposes.
Pope John Paul II explains why this is so. Human persons are capable of self-determination. Unlike animals that act according to their instincts and appetites, persons can act deliberately. Through self-reflection, persons can choose a course of action for themselves and assert their inner self to the outside world through their choices. To treat a human person merely as an instrument for my own purposes is to violate the dignity of the person as a self-determining being. [E]very person is by nature capable of determining his or her aims. Anyone who treats a person as the means to an end does violence to the very essence of ...more
Answered by jameel ahmed, 27 May '12 12:03 pm
Pope John Paul II explains why this is so. Human persons are capable of self-determination. Unlike animals that act according to their instincts and appetites, persons can act deliberately. Through self-reflection, persons can choose a course of action for themselves and assert their inner self to the outside world through their choices. To treat a human person merely as an instrument for my own purposes is to violate the dignity of the person as a self-determining being. [E]very person is by nature capable of determining his or her aims. Anyone who treats a person as the means to an end does violence to the very essence of ...more
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