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Seeing People as People in a Divided Society
In a divided society, it is crucial to recognize and affirm the humanity of all individuals, even those with opposing views. Fear often drives people to perceive others as threats, leading to dehumanization. To foster constructive dialogue, it’s important to understand that those perceived as enemies are fundamentally fellow human beings—brothers and sisters deserving of love and respect. Embracing this perspective can prevent the demonization of others while still acknowledging the validity of conflicts and differing ideas. One must differentiate between harmful ideas and the individuals who hold them; it’s possible to oppose ideas without deeming those who express them as fundamentally dangerous. Historical injustices and conflicts can complicate this understanding, and recognizing past wrongs is vital. However, this acknowledgment should not serve as a justification for treating others as less than human. The fundamental principle must always be the recognition of each person as a child of God, which should guide all interactions and discussions, maintaining a foundation of compassion amidst complexity.