We all belong to one human family.
Humanism is committed to treating each person as having inherent worth and dignity, . . . Humanist Manifesto III
Buddhism is based on a profound reverence for life and the unlimited potential within every living being. sgi-usa.org
Human Life is Sacred in Islam Surah Al-Isra 17:70
In Jewish tradition, all people are created in the image of God. Gen. 1:27 – Jewish Virtual Library
The Christian tradition affirms that we are created in the image of God and teaches ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ Mark 12:31 John B. Cobb, Jr.
Our Common Humanity Is Found in All Traditions
All of us belong to one human family.
Human life is sacred in Islam
Humanism is committed to treating each person as having inherent worth and dignity, . . . Humanist Manifesto III
Buddhism is based on a profound reverence for life and the unlimited potential within every living being. sgi-usa.org
Human Life is Sacred in Islam Surah Al-Isra 17:70
In Jewish tradition, all people are created in the image of God. Gen. 1:27 – Jewish Virtual Library
The Christian tradition teaches us to ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ Mark 12:31 John B. Cobb, Jr.
Bahá’í beliefs address the inherent nobility of the human being as an essential theme. bahai.org/beliefs
Unitarian Universalism affirms the inherent worth and dignity of each person as a given of faith. uua.org
Our Common Humanity
Children United
This is about our common humanity
Humanism is committed to treating each person as having inherent worth and dignity, . . . Humanist Manifesto III
Buddhism for Human Dignity
Buddhism is based on a profound reverence for life and the unlimited potential within every living being. sgi-usa.org
Human Life is Sacred in Islam
We have certainly dignified the children of Adam and . . . have created [them] with definite preference. Surah Al-Isra 17:70
Human Dignity in Jewish Tradition
Then God said, “Let us make human beings in our image, to be like us.” Gen. 1:27 – Jewish Virtual Library
Human Dignity and the Christian Tradition
“The second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ ” Mark 12:31 John B. Cobb, Jr.
Bahá’í Belief in Inherent Nobility
Bahá’í beliefs address such essential themes as the inherent nobility of the human being, . . . bahai.org/beliefs
Universalist Affirmation of Inherent Worth
Universalists affirm the inherent worth and dignity of each person as a given of faith—an unshakeable conviction calling us to self-respect and respect for others. uua.org
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1
Equality
Everyone is born free and equal in dignity and with rights.
2
Freedom from Discrimination
You should never be discriminated against for any reason.
3
Life, Liberty, and Security
Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and personal security.
4
Freedom from Slavery
No-one shall be held in slavery or servitude.
5
Freedom from Torture
No-one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel treatment.
6
Seen as Person Before Law
You have the right to be treated as a person in the eyes of the law.
7
Equality Before the Law
You have the right to be treated by the law like everyone else.
8
Remedy by Tribunal
You have the right to remedy by competent tribunal.
9
Freedom from arbitrary arrest
No-one shall be subject to arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile.
10
Fair Public Hearing
You have the right to a fair public hearing.
11
Innocent until Proven Guilty
You should be considered innocent until proven guilty.
12
Privacy
No-one has the right to interfere with your privacy, family, or home.
13
Freedom of Movement
You have the right to freedom of movement in and out of country.
14
Asylum
You have the right to seek asylum from persecution.
15
Nationality
You have the right to a nationality.
16
Marriage and Family
You have the right to marriage and to raise a family.
17
Property
You have the right to own property.
18
Freedom of Belief
You have the right to freedom of belief and religion.
19
Freedom of Opinion
You have the right to freedom of opinion and expression.
20
Freedom of Assembly
You have the right to peaceful assembly and association.
21
Take Part in Government
You have the right to take part in the government of your country.
22
Social Security
You have the right to social security.
23
Desirable Work / Trade Unions
You have the right to desirable work and to join trade unions.
24
Rest and Leisure
You have the right to rest and leisure.
25
Adequate Living Standard
You have the right to a decent life, including food, clothing, housing.
26
Education
You have the right to education.
27
Participate in Cultural Life
You have the right to participate in the cultural life of community.
28
Social Order
You have a right to a social order that articulates this Document.
29
Mutual Responsibility
We all have a responsibility to the people around us and should protect their rights and freedoms.
30
Freedom from State / Personal Interference
No person or country may take away the rights to which we are all entitled.
Freedom from slavery and oppression
Forms of modern slavery
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Universal Human Rights
- United Nations
Freedom from oppression
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