this thread is coming really exciting
and I will say that now I have asked my parents and have related it to the bible I believe that we are superior to animals
That gets into religious beliefs, which may also cause some... stimulating debate.
However, I believe:
Human beings are the only species known to plan ahead (even several generations ahead).
Human beings are so far the only species known to have a concept of "morality" as defined by right and wrong, truth vs. lie. Some animals have displayed instincts that we anthropomorphize as "empathy" or nobility, but it cannot be proven that the animal consciously understands these concepts on any level.
Despite what some radicals have claimed, I believe humans are part of the environment, and their intervention in their habitat is just as "natural" as the beaver chewing down trees and damming up a river to make a pond, despite the negative effects this may have on other animal populations. The difference is, you don't see the other beavers clucking their tongues and criticizing the Beaver Family for their construction choices!
I believe that because humans have the capability to reason and plan, they have a greater responsibility to manage natural resources and take good care of their environment.
I believe this can include ethically raising animals for meat, milk, eggs, wool, honey, leather and other animal products.
I believe this can include keeping animals for companionship.
I believe this means people who consciously choose to mistreat animals are making an immoral choice, but I categorically do not include humane butchering or thoughtful wildlife management that includes hunting as "mistreatment" of animals.
I absolutely respect the decisions of some to avoid animal products altogether. That is their right.
I respect that some people prefer not to eat meat, or feel that eating meat makes them feel unwell.
That respect does not extend to those who believe their right to make decisions extends to me or my family. That respect does not include those who are in such denial about the reality of life on this planet that they lose all compassion for those who have different life experiences or different needs.
E.g. people who require animal-based medications to treat diabetes or thyroid problems.
People who come from tribal cultures and whose traditional lifestyle includes hunting.
People who live in areas where they cannot sustain their calorie needs on what grows there, and animal protein is necessary for their survival.
People who are not at optimal health with a vegetarian diet, and whose nutritional requirements are better served by an omnivorous lifestyle.