Respect means to acknowledge someone's position or capability, and act accordingly. 1. I respect President Obama as the president of the United States. If I was still in the military, I would salute him because of his position. read more
For me worship is more than respect, but respect is the basis of worship (or should be). Worship is respect combined with love. But the respect itself, based on the abilities and qualities of the Person being worshiped is an extraordinary, ultimate respect. read more
As verbs the difference between worship and respect is that worship is to reverence (a deity, etc) with supreme respect and veneration; to perform religious exercises in honour of while respect is to have respect for. As an interjection respect is (jamaica) hello, hi. read more
The simplest definition of worship is to “ascribe worth.” Worship can be more completely defined as “showing respect, love, reverence, or adoration.” Based on the dictionary, no clear difference between veneration and worship exists. In fact, veneration and worship are often used as synonyms for each other. read more