That is gobble-de-gook, I'm sorry. You say it's a matter of "studying why God has created us." Okay -- what is it,, why did he? If you are going to answer that question, of course, you are going to have to do it from God's perspective -- there is no other way.
But you then go on to answer that question in exactly the opposite way -- you say being given consciousness and reason is "the greatest gift we can be given." But that doesn't make sense -- before we were given it (if we were), WE DID NOT EXIST! That's the question you've glossed over. It implies that God though, "I should create something I can give consciousness to!" Why? What could God know about consciousness? Until creation, there was nothing to be conscious of!
And I am "just an animal," and so are you. We eat, we poop, we breathe, we are born, procreate and die -- just like every other animal nature has ever produced on this planet. You may tout your intelligence and ability to reason as making you somehow better, but if we toss you off the boat into shark-infested water, if we set you loose alone in grizzly territory, you are likely to lose the battle. Sorry, but human strength isn't anything like animal strength. Even a young chimpanzee could rip your arm out of its socket without breaking a sweat -- and you'd be powerless to stop her.
You are not even reasoning -- you're rhapsodising!