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Not everyone thinks alike? Really?##** True. Even so, man is nothing - essentially - but a highly-dev****eloped ape with a capacity for God. **
**Take away the capacity for God, & we are nothing more than bunches of molecules (if we are even that). **
- The cheetah & horse are faster
- the tortoise & parrot longer-lived
- the peacock more variously-coloured
- the spider more patient & a better engineer
- the bear better protected against severe cold
- some trees were very 120 generations ago
- rocks are more enduring
- stars more radiant & more numerous
- whales better equipped to live in water
- many of these are far greater in size
- compared to these, we are nothing: spiders are crushed in a second, but they existed 300 million years ago. We were not even voles at that stage. Man is nothing - except an almost-nothingness of whom God has become one. Man is the only animal that sins. Because of all this, we have absolutely no possible ground for self-esteem or self-praise. Surely this is all common knowledge ?
## Not everyone thinks alike.
The purpose of Creation was to give man a place in which to live, that we might learn to love and to eventually join God in heaven. The universe was created for us.
And your list - wow. And fish swim better then we do. You forgot that one. And both we and fish are composed of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, etc.
SO WHAT? The things you mention are valid measures of “exceptionalism” in the context of a secular materialist philosophy, but have nothing to do with “human exceptionalism.”
We DO have possible grounds for self-esteem. We are created in the image and likeness of God. Nothing else is. And I’ll repeat it again…we have a responsibility as stewards of God’s creation not to screw it up.
Surely this is all common knowledge for a Catholic.