Do you feel this way about an politician. Like addressing a Senator as "Honorable" or your local Mayor as such? Or your Doctor doctor? Would you not call a catholic priest Father, or a minister pastor? In our society we have cultural conventions of civility. It is quite simple. Of course our civility in the USA is on the decline. Dress, language, culture, movies, magazines and so on reflect this.
Yes I feel this way about everyone.
We are all just regular people doing our best to manage life.
No one is better because of positions of power, or birthright or knowledge, or money or because they claim to be better than another.
A few months ago the Queen of England visited Williamsburg, and the event sort of made me sick inside... so many people "worshipping" her, bowing, groveling, etc. etc. I see it with movie stars, wealthy and famous folks, religious leaders (not just LDS ones).
What you call "conventions of civility," I call archaic terms of heirarchy and power... (smile). They need to go the way of the dinosaur!
:-)
~dancer~