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What is the importance of human?

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  • Without humanity there is no understanding of natural destructive behaviors.
  • I believe that we are small bits of information feeding off one another to maintain a "sane" understanding as to how "life" works without knowing anything and just giving everything a label from scratch. its like art. A painter can fall in love with a piece of art he/she is working on but one slight mistake and the masterpiece is ruined. Some restart on the spot and some try to ADD THINGS to hide what they don't like. I sit here thinking "man does this ever sound familiar". Look at humanity, is this not what we do all the time? Or better yet, it's like how people say when god made us, it was all in gods perfection. We as humans don't believe in perfection for all because that causes a never ending strand of jealous competition. God on the other hand has no competition.
  • We are a recipe with a few missing ingredients and without these ingredients we tend to "overcook" or not taste right at all, or just get tossed away. For some unlucky humans that's how it is. They are tossed due to lack of ingredients. The only catch is we make what we become. Watch the movie the nines and you will understand what I mean by "A HIGHER POWER HAS GIVEN US THE ABILITY TO MAKE OUR OWN WORLD. IF WE USE IT TOO MUCH WE LOSE OURSELVES AND WE ONLY TURN INTO WHAT INGREDIENTS WE USE TO MAKE OURSELVES."
  • It may sound corny but I believe humanity is here to experience a maximum abuse of mental, emotional, physical, atmospheric and weather like issues to get what god meant when we pissed him/her/it off. We are still important for "god" because like we learn every day, I'm sure god does too, that with the understanding that free will is going to go topsy- turvy. Handing it out and apparently not knowing what is going to happen next, I believe is kind of hard to believe that god itself is an omnipotent being of existence. (Meaning has power to do anything at all imaginable, even toy with free will.) Just because somebody says one thing doesn't mean their going to do what they say they would. god does toy with free will because got itself learnt that giving a self destructive being free will will only lead to misery for all beings in the universe of path of creation. without humanity the creator can no longer create. We are are god split into billions of minds (and yes that include killers, rapists, teens and saints, everybody) to feed off one another to learn more. Like turning a pie into a sand castle. Impossible? Well, put a team of creative people together and they will add what it takes to make what is needed with the ingredients given. This is what I'm saying: god does through the use of humanity almost like a cheat sheet for something better, which some would call heaven.
  • This I believe is still under construction (heaven) and all the dead souls live on and around the planet and universe. Judgement day will come when it is the Armageddon on earth (destruction of all). Come this time god will justify what was a success and not so much one and there will be the ultimate creation created by the first known creation for the first known creation, which is us people. The only thing that contradicts itself is the fact that I am a human being. Therefore, I'm just another corner in this architectural structure created by god, and I am only 18. Hope this did not sound corny.
  • Although we are the only beings who try to find out about the world, we are not important. We are destroying the earth right now, have made many species of animals extinct and are killing each other for no good reason. We THINK we are more important, but that's just because we are selfish. Yes, we do help animals but they are usually hurt or killed by us.
  • From a Christian point of view, humans are co-creators with God as we are made in God's image.
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Humanism is a way to reflect on our past, and get old ideas to form new ones. In the Renaissance, that's what started many new scientific inventions and ideas that have gone on to things these days such as the television, laser, and airplanes (just to name a few). If it weren't for Humanism, we could possibly be hundreds of years behind of where we are now. So, basically, no internet to ask this question! ;)

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This question is asked in Psalm 8, to remind us of our lowliness in the presence of God. On the other hand, every human outweighs the (importance of) the rest of Creation, since it was all created for each and every person (Talmud, Sanhedrin 37a).Our importance is that we are the centerpiece in the amphitheater of Creation, in which God has given us (and only us) free-will.

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The importance of humanities is that they engage the human mind in various ways. This is what will provoke critical and creative thinking and analysis.

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