It's not only that I was very glad to see someone sharing my point of view on man's superiority over animals, but it is also that his point of view is exactly the same as mine.
Everything he says about man being more than animals because of our free will and God granting us the opporunity to create things, at least with regard of ourselves, is exactly the argument I use whenever someone asks me why we're more than just animals. That, and of course the fact that we were made similar to God.
So, in conclusion, this chapter totally changed my judgement of this book by surprising me with the diversity of its opinions and different points of view which is why from now on I'm going to try and be more open-minded whenever it comes to discussing this book's topics.
I don’t agree with you Rene, I don’t think that we are superior to animals because God created us, I think that we are only more developed than animals because we have evolved a lot more than them. I believed that God created us an animal and that with time we have you evolved more that every other species of animal.
ResponderEliminarI agree with you Rene, I think that God gave us the opportunity to have more things than animals do. This make us to be somehow different from animals. I don't agree with Jorge's opinion stating that we are animals because he is like contradicting everything Savater said in this chapter about the differences.
ResponderEliminarI agree with you guys disagreeing and agreeing back and forth. You are stepping forward in your comments and making strong personal statements. Very important, very good!
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