We can “agree to disagree” on the merits of pumpkin-spiced lattes, the wisdom of starting Russell Wilson over Justin Fields or the talent of various contestants on “The Voice.” However, we cannot “agree to disagree” when it comes to the inherent dignity of each and every person, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identification, socio-economic level, immigration status, national origin or religious beliefs. Respect for our fellow human beings is a nonnegotiable that needs to permeate every level of our society, from locker rooms to board rooms, bar stools to church pews and personal ethics to public policies.
There is no “agreeing to disagree” over human dignity! Pope Francis reminds us that “human dignity is the same for all human beings: when I trample on the dignity of another, I am trampling on my own.”
Keith G. Kondrich
Swisshelm Park
The writer is a deacon in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.
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