What differenciates humans from animals is the fact that animals are here to survive, and we are here to learn. Why is it plausible for an animal to have to learn math and language skills? Because humans were made to live freely, not just survive. Based on this you might believe that humans are not animals. But the scientific definition of an animal includes humans.
Is it normal that I don't believe that we're animals?
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What differenciates humans from animals is the fact that animals are here to survive, and we are here to learn. Why is it plausible for an animal to have to learn math and language skills? Because humans were made to live freely, not just survive. Based on this you might believe that humans are not animals. But the scientific definition of an animal includes humans.
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That's your belief and I won't change it.