Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
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doxiesmom
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Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
Petplace.com was doing a poll i thought was pretty unique.
Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
Re: Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
Most definitely All Dogs Go to Heaven where they belong
Re: Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
Definitely yes
Robin Brueggeman
Robin Brueggeman
Robin Brueggeman- Posts : 433
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Re: Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
I don't believe they do, the Bible says animals don't have souls.
I believe there will be animals in Heaven, just not the ones we have now.
I believe there will be animals in Heaven, just not the ones we have now.
Re: Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
Boy I sure hope they do! "If" I get there I hope I am surrounded by my "four footed family" right along with my own family and friends! I only hope that I get to see and be with them again!
MydogZeldaLouise- Posts : 62
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Join date : 2010-11-17
Location : Damascus, Ohio
Re: Do You Believe Pets Go To Heaven when they Die?
I think they do We were talking about in church awhile back that a lot of the bible is related to the culture back in those times, and that times change so this makes it a little more difficult to interpret "God's Word". The bible also says that women must obey and abide by men's rules, and times have definately changed that rule. Back in those days, although they did have some domesticated animals such as donkeys, cattle, chicken, and other livestock, they did not have domesticated "pets". Everyone can see different personalities in thier animals and can also see the different emotions that animals do display. They can show all the emotions that humans can. There have also been acts of compassion in other animals in the wild as well. Idk that's just my thought on all of this. I think the people back in the days just viewed animals as savage and were not really interested in studying animal behavior and getting attached to them on an emotional basis. They were more viewed as food, and for work and sacrificial purposes.
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