Some would argue that man is not so special; but it's important to realise that as human beings we have a tendency to improve on and dominate a lot of nature and other creatures. This question is (if answered according to the question) is very philosophical and there is no definite way of answering it.
Man also shares a world with humanity and a world according to the other creatures who inhabit the planet. Some people believe humans to be different from animals and others would say that a human is nothing but a more conscious animal. So the 'worlds' are not necessarily a physical thing, but they do allow us to compare life as an animal and life according to how the majority of humans live it.
<span>According to Carnegie, the duty of the man of wealth is to set an example of modest and unpretentious living, and abstaining from a display of luxury where they provide service by distributing their surplus wealth to the benefit of the community.</span>
The first was their belief in predestination. Puritans believed that belief in Jesus and participation in the sacraments could not alone effect one's salvation; one cannot choose salvation, for that is the privilege of God alone.
After many pleads before, Columbus finally got permission from King Ferdinand of SPAIN to explore as long as he would bring back what he had found (mainly just treasure)
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Specifically The three major religions in Europe are Christianity, unaffiliated and Islam.
Overall in Europe 47 percent of Christians are Roman Catholic, 18 percent are Protestants, and 35 percent are Orthodox (Rubenstein 2019, p. 140). Christianity is the most popular religion in Europe because of the establishment of the Roman Catholic Church. Europe was one of the first places the followers of Jesus traveled to spread his views.
They built churches and converted kings and emperors to these beliefs (Medievalists.net 2015).