Because God said so and he value's it , and if we did not , think of how worse the world would be and there would be no new life to sustain the world today.
Not all people believe in god or gods but still value life. As well as being a survival tactic it is also and ethical one.
As people age, they begin to realize the value of life. The value of life is the appreciation of the small things in life such as the wind blowing, and the flowers that bloom around you.
You can not change anyone so you have to accept and value them for the people they are if you want them in your life. It does not feel good to be judged especially by someone in their life.
The same things many or most people value the most; that is, their faith, their life, their rights, their freedom, their family, or so on.
Be surrounded by loved ones or people who add value in your life.
You can show value for the sanctity of life in a number of ways. Being respectful of people at all stages of life, regardless of ability, support needs, or social status.
Since we are all human beings, we naturally tend to believe that human life has value. We value our own lives and it would be hypocritical to value our own lives but to place no value on the lives of other people. So, if human life has value, then the indiscriminate murder of large numbers of innocent people must necessarily be a bad thing.
people eat it, unless it is moldy.
Yes, they have a right to know the face value of a life insurance policy because if they die they could pass the money to people who needs it and they could do better thing to other people
Only if you value your life and your life on this planet. Of course it has value.
Yes, you can sell a life estate. It is very difficult to value something that is dependent on the life span of an individual. And few people want to buy a life estate.
The Reign of Terror should have given people a healthy respect for human life.
Generally the life value. The surrender value is the money set aside to eventually pay the life value. For more detail see www.steveshorr.com/life.htm