Sapiens means "wise man" in Latin, and refers to humans' exceptional ability to think and reason, compared to all the other animal species. Are we humans as smart as we are made out to be, though? Human intelligence's superiority strongly depends on what it is being compared to.
In the past, people have made absurd mistakes and said things that make us feel ashamed to even call ourselves one of the same species. For example, the Catholic church used to hold many beliefs that they took advantage of for their own benefit, and the members of the church used to believe them. The very existence of aspects such as racism and monarchy, which our ancestors created, should logically be considered wrong, …show more content…
We have no way of knowing what exactly is the "correct" way of living. We die believing what we have learned throughout our life, which involves a lot of things that are not true. We will never be able to find the truth about those things. I do firmly believe in eternal life, but that is completely different, since it is separate from the living world, and we don't have the ability to return to life after death. Therefore, if we do get to discover the truth to everything in the afterlife, it would be of no use to us anymore. That is exactly the reason why the existence of Heaven and hell is trivial, since no one who passes away has the ability come back and prove their existence. To my understanding, equality is relative. All human beings are the same, as a species, yet every individual has qualities that are unique to each person. Some people are born with more intelligence or talent than others, and there are also many different types of intelligence. Therefore, no, we are not the same, but that does not mean different races should be discriminated or people should abuse of their power because they believe their blood is