No, I understand your point. But mine is that there is an objective answer for everyone, whether they realize that or not. The application of that answer may vary depending on the circumstances, but that isn't the question.
And I understand your point. You feel the need to have one objective answer, as if it were a fact like gravity. You think the word of the god of the bible is that objective answer....got it. I got it pages back.
My point is that I accept your reasoning as your reasoning. No arguements. But simply judging for the fact that some disagree with you, not just on your reasoning, but on the answer itself, illustrates my point that value is assigned on an individual basis. Your god may say that all humans are more valuable, but actions speak louder than words. Humans both say and do things that show the contrary, and that is indisputable. If the question asked, "does GOD say humans are more valuable than other animals?", your point is more appropriate. But the simple fact that not only do people have varying opinions on the question, but also do things to support their position, seems to me at least, to support the view that it is subjective. Even if god does say humans are more valuable....it is clear that that is not always the case as evidenced by things happening every day around us. It doesnt matter if god says something is more valuable....if it is treated as less valuable, it IS less valuable to someone plain and simple.