We are not comparable to animals. We have done greater things than them, learnt more than them, and are greater than them.
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We're all flesh and blood friend
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Yes, but we aren't primal anymore. In the right (or wrong) situations we will become animals, or use our primal instincts, but we are more than that now. We have sailed the seas, travelled deserts, crossed frozen wastes, hunted the biggest of creatures, conquered the sky and have been to space. We are not merely animals anymore.
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It doesn't make a difference, as that is all learned. Get a human baby and leave them in nature, they'll be like any other animal.
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Okay? That's not the point I was getting at. Humans are weak. We don't have a fast pace like other animals, we don't have claws like other animals, we don't have wings like other animals, and we can't defend ourselves like other animals. We are set apart by the fact that we are intelligent. We used horses and later cars for our fast pace. We used metal to make our claws, that are swords. We made aeroplanes and helicopters as our wings. We use guns and society to protect ourselves. We are more intelligent than other animals. We made ourselves better than them.
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We're intelligent, but still animals. Intelligent animals is all.
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We are on a higher plane.
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Nope, otherwise a newborn baby would be notably different.