If life is a zero-sum game, then any gain by another person is our loss—any person moving to the center pushes us aside. Politics tends to promote this world view. We need religion to remind us that none of us is replaceable, that no one’s dignity is diminished when someone else’s dignity is affirmed.
What religious practices help you to remember both your own worth and that of others?
Unitarian Universalism asks us to commit to respecting the inherent worth and dignity of every living being.