We humans are an arrogant, anthropocentric species. Consider the following:
Ptolemy posited that the Earth was the center of the universe. Once Copernicus began to show that the Sun, not Earth, was at the center of our solar system, some still believed that the Sun at least was the center of the universe. Fast forward a few hundred years, our Sun has been shown to be an average star on the outskirts of an average galaxy. At least we still have the fact that humans are made in God's image, right? Enter Darwin and evolutionary biology.
I see the next chapter in this story being written today, with the evolving (no pun intended) view that God used evolution in 'creating' mankind. If so, at what point in the evolutionary process did God decide we became human and worthy of an afterlife? When we got opposable thumbs?
Can anyone else add any human centered views we as a species have held?