Wow. I got here really late(been at the hospital with my mom). A lot of people have addressed a lot of things here, and better than I could. So I will do two things, go quickly over what I believe, then address one of your first issues that has not been talked about yet.
What I more or less believe: I believe in evolution, natural selection, some form of creationism, global warming(I just don't believe it's all our fault, as most people insinuate) the big bang (untill something that makes more sense is thought up), and I believe in god (just to make that clear. I'm a christian (not one of those ridiculous sub-groups like Catholics or Mormons, I'm just a Christian)). Riddle me this: If god did create us all, which I believe one way or another did, what is more spectacular? 7 days? Or millions of years? I pick the latter(millions of years).
Now to address something.
(SWGO)Minas_Thirith wrote:Besides this, humans are supposed to be [well manicured man] sapiens like cience discribes them, so we are mamells and just inteligent animals...well i can get this logic besides the point where we don't act like animals.
Meaning we pollute the earth we live in, a dog doesn't take a dump in his house by figuere of speach, an animals do not reason, do not think, they work on an instinct, we are the only life form on this blue marble that doesn't.
We use animals for testing, the point being that humans do not act like animals, our brain is nothing related to them, also cientists discovered that both our bodies and our brains are made to last forever, while the bodies and brains of animals aren't...furthermore cientists cannot explain why after the third cycle we start dying...
You've come to the right place to ask that funnily enough, because it is my belief that humans are nothing more than just slightly more intelligent animals. Allow me to show the holes in your logic and show what my logic is as simply as I can.
First off: Animals do think. Animals
do think, remember that. If you don't think they do, then guess who really isn't thinking much here? Perhaps I need to further explain the difference between instinct and thought. An animal that uses instinct over thought would be an ant, or an amoebae. Instinct is simply emotions, and drives to do something, like eating, and mating.
Example of animals thinking: Some monkeys look out for eachother, and watch for predators when they are on the ground eating. The lower you are status wise in a group of monkeys, the less food you get to eat. The leader or alpha, get's the most to eat. While the Omega gets the smallest ammount of food. Scientists have observed Omega status monkeys making the call that warns other monkeys for predators. All the monkeys scatter for the trees and safety, while the Omega monkey who lied goes and gets some food without competition.
What does this mean? The monkey was thinking about a predator that was not there. Then decided to lie. You can not lie without the ability to think.
This is one example, I could give you many.
Now, secondly: Humans do not have instincts. Allow me to explain the
many ways humans have instincts. I can immediately prove that humans have instincts with simple questions.
First, let's deal with human attraction. Allow me to make this clear,
attraction is not love. I'll deal with love later.
Why do humans find breasts attractive, and usually bigger the better(with a certain limit)? Instinct. Let's talk about the main function of breasts (beyond producing milk for young, which does). Breasts store fats that can be used in times of famine. The bigger the breast, the more fat it has. The more fat you have, the better chance you will be able to survive long enough to give birth. Males want females with the best chances of giving birth, whether they know it or not, and whether they want children or not.
Why do humans find lips to be attractive? Instinct. The human lip allows us to pronounce many sounds, which allows us to form words, which allows us to form complex languages. The better you can speak, the better you can survive. The better you can survive, the more attractive you are.
Why do humans find wide hips to be attractive? Instinct. Wider hips allow for easier birth. The easier you can give birth, the easier you can give birth, the more attractive you are.
Now lets deal with the most basic of instincts. Fear. Fear comes from the instinct to survive. Whenever you are afraid of something, it's because your brain is worried about the safety of your well being (your brain may be wrong, but it's still instinct). Some fears make a lot of sense and are easier to explain than others.
Fear of heights: Self explained. Falling from a height can kill you. Your brain would like to avoid you dieing if it can.
Fear of [insert animal, i.e. spider]: Self explained. Some animals can kill you.
Fear of death: Self explained. Death can kill you.
Fear of the unknown: This is perhaps the most difficult fear, the most important, and the fear that prevents progress. If you don't know about something, you don't know if it is safe or not. If you are uncertain, your brain says that the best option is to fear it, better safe than sorry. This can be anything, it just has to be something of which you have little or no knowledge of. Fears of gay people, new foods, other religions (i.e. Muslims, most americans think that they are just a bunch of suicidal savages. in truth Muslims are just fine, nothing really wrong with them. Governments and extremism always causes problems with any religion, including Christianity), fear of new places, fears of new animals. Anything.
Now, new topic. How can a human be an animal, when humans are the only animal with gay people? Well first off, humans are by far not the only animal with gay members. I couldn't even list all of them here, so I'll just link you to wikipedia, the page where it lists all known animals that display homosexuality.
LINKHow can humans be animals when we pollute the Earth you ask? That's beyond simple. The ability to pollute the Earth in quantities that we do requires a high level of intelligence to build to machines to produce the pollution. You also have to have appendages(hands) that can manipulate things, Dolphins may be as smart as us, or at least quite intelligence, but they do not have hands to build things.
A question you did not bring up, but a lot of other people bring up is: Humans are the only species to wage war, thus we are not animals. Well this logic, as a lot of false logic, arises from ignorance as usual. Ants, functioning off of instinct, wage war with other ant colonies, killing them all and taking their food. Now, technically it's hard to find species that wage war. This really arises from you need a lot of numbers for it to really be a war. Ants is a good example, but if you take away the war part and just talk about animals that fight each-other in groups the scope becomes much broader. There are tribes of monkeys that raid and kill other monkey tribes.
Humans test an animals because we can. Simple as that, and FYI, humans test on other humans as well.
Now, I don't know where you heard that the mind and body of humans are made to last forever, because it's not. Humans deteriorate just like any other species.
If you have any more questions, I would be more than happy to try and answer them.
At the end of the day, just because evolution exists, it doesn't mean god is any less impressive. We are just seeing how he/she/it works.