Not as an Object A person should not be treated as an object or as an “it” to be analyzed or used. A person is someone with whom we are invited into communion. The stranger something or someone is, the more we want to withdraw and the more we put him or her into a prefabricated box. And in the dynamics of familiar relationships, the more love dies the more we will treat the other as an object. This can also be true in our relationship with God. We can treat God as an object
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