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Generally, in regard to respecting humans, I give everyone the benefit of the doubt in being respect worthy from the get go. If a person does something I find irritating or morally repugnant, 8 times out of 10 I will tell them so but in general they haven't lost my respect. It takes quite a bit of premeditated disregard for my feelings or basic morality in general for me to knock someone off my list of friends/respected persons for good. And, they'll certainly know it.What attributes are neccesary in order for something to be worthy of respect?
Hmm. Respect is respect to me. Guess I need further direction here, Fluffy.Is the value of respect cheapened if we make this criteria broader?
Respect in a way is like forgiveness, it should be freely given.What attributes are neccesary in order for something to be worthy of respect?
I think it makes it more challenging.Is the value of respect cheapened if we make this criteria broader?
What attributes are neccesary in order for something to be worthy of respect?
Is the value of respect cheapened if we make this criteria broader?
But can you not hate someone for a certain action or view of theirs, and yet still respect them Terry?
imo we all have some rights from birth. one of them is respect.
respect, in my mind has nothing to do with agreement, love, sympathy.....etc
there is anohter kind of respect. i guess it is more like combination of respect, love, agreement, admiration and people has to earn it naturally.