No. Really, really not odd at all. Not odd if you maintain a religious outlook; downright batshit insane if you don't.
On the Christian schema human beings are the crown of God's creation. Top rung of the scala naturae. Top of the tree. Head honchos. El queso grande. I'm-it-and-you're-shit. It's in the book. It's true because somebody once wrote it down, and therefore it's true because the book says it is.
On the scientific schema human beings are just one species out of so many that the true number on this one planet isn't even accurately known and can only be guessed at. All occupy an ecological niche absolutely none of which has any more intrinsic, inherent worth, value, meaning or purpose than any other, since as far as we know only one species can even have any concept of worth, value, meaning or purpose, and if you're an even minimally competent critical, sceptical thinker that should start the alarm bells ringing. Life, all life of every and any kind everywhere that it exists in the only place in the cosmos currently known to exist, is a level playing field. If you're alive, you've made it this far. The ability to write a sonnet, compose a symphony or buy a birthday cake for your infant daughter is important to (only some) human beings but has no more objective "value" - in fact less - than deep-sea echolocation by cetaceans.