What Makes Humans So Unique? | Creation Q&A: Campus Edition

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Are humans different from animals? Or are we just another creature that calls this planet home that has somehow worked our way to the top of the food chain?

ICR scientist Dr. Brian Thomas discusses this topic with a student during a live Q&A on a college campus.

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Thanks for dropping this video! ICR, please consider releasing these more frequently. Thank you

krave
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Amen! We are unique in God's creation. 🙂🙏

newcreationinchrist
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The relational breaking comment is perfect! No animal has a broken relationship when another steals it's food. Even communists get upset when someone steals something.

AbhorEvilRomans
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I may have missed something, but I don't think green polo dude has named anything that is really unique to humans, with the possible exception of his propensity to believe in things without evidence, although you could argue that is an animal instinct as well.

hansdemos
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When someone steals from you, you feel hated. No animal experiences that!

AbhorEvilRomans
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You ladies and fellas are heroes! God bless each and every one of you. I love you and thank you for the work you put into this.

stanley
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We're made in the closest image and likeness of the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit combined. Nothing else in creation is.
I keep getting the statement that if God is all powerful/knowing he would have been able to circumvent all evil in designing his creation even if he created free will. Also that if free will exists, then God is not all powerful/knowing because free will means that God would not be all powerful/knowing
This means that if God is all powerful/knowing it means he has no free will. Yet having no free will means to not truly be all powerful/knowing. This logical paradox causes cognitive dissonance leading to the conclusion that there's no all powerful /knowing God. However the bible calls the one creator God Elohim which is a plural noun. This tells that God is one family of Almighty Father who is all powerful/knowing and hypothetically incapable of free will but don't need free will because he's already prepared for all contingencies, Mighty Son who is able to exercise free will in accordance (or not) with the Almighty Father. The son is the one who did the actual creating. The one who died and rose again while the father remained alive. Then there's the Holy Spirit which can do no wrong and makes no decisions but is the active or potential automated entity just harmoniously manifests in whatever form the Mighty Son choose. So there's actually no paradox or logical fallacy from the very beginning conceptualization of God.

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