Abuse is defined as the improper use of something, or someone. Man represents God as a whole and has misused the gift of the human person by and abusing them. Abuse is misusing God's plan for his inhabitants, and without discrimination. It could affect any race, ethnicity, sex, religion, or any living thing. Anyone or anything that has life may be abused. Anyone has the potential of being abused. Statistics show abuse could have a huge emotional and mental toll on a person. This act of misuse of a person denies their inherent human dignity. Christ shows us what it means to be human, and in that case, abuse declines man's calling to be fully human.
There are many different varieties of abuse: physical abuse, domestic abuse between partners,
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It could include someone playing games with another's mind, twisting any and everything around so it seems as though it is all the victims fault and not his or hers. The victim may be accused of the things the aggressor is doing. These circumstances may completely manipulate or change the others mind to convince the person is crazy or losing his or her mind. He may "seek help" from your friends, family, classmates, and co workers and also manipulate them to believe you are the crazy one (6 Types of Abuse). Although the abuse may only seem skin deep there are lasting consequences that could put your life at risk as well as …show more content…
Humans are subject to follow Natural Law, which is man's participation in the Eternal Law through reason. Written on man's heart at birth, Natural Law is used to differ between good and evil, or right and wrong. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says “natural law provides a said foundation which he builds the structure of moral rules to guide his choices (CCC 1959). There are two characteristics of the natural law: universality, meaning it applies to everyone and immutability, meaning it does not change. Natural law states that man is to know what is right and wrong. As a human being you are therefore capable of knowing the difference. Man is going against God's will if he chooses to abuse his spouse, partner, or