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Old 02-07-2002, 07:03 AM
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article on pets heaven :)



Nice article. Hope this is okay to post the actual one...:)
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Old 02-07-2002, 07:07 AM
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oKAY, i WILL TYPE THE ARTICLE, TONITE WHEN I GET HOME FROM WORK, BUT IT IS IN DOG WORLD MAGAZINE, VERY NICE ARTICLE ON THE SUBJECT OF DOGS AND HEAVEN....:)
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Old 02-07-2002, 07:22 PM
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Okay, the picture is of a german shephard named "Servus", and his partner is resting beside him, but you probably can't see that much of him...says "surely heaven holds a place for a selfless dog like Servus.

Dogs in Heaven?

"Recently we came across the results of a poll done by ABC news that asked people whether they believe pets go to heaven. Forty percent of all those asked said no, and 43 percent said yes.
The rest were not sure. Among people who do not own pets, 48 percent said no and 38 percent said yes. Among pet owners, 35 percent said pets do not go to heaven and 47 percent said they do.

I am not a member of the clergy or a theologian, so I will admit right off that I have no authority to discuss such weighty matters. This is just my opinion. But honestly, it wouldn't be heaven if there were no animals.

That, of cours, is the selfish view: My dogs and cats go to heaven to make it a better place for me. But I believe animals merit heaven in their own right-probably more than I do.

A lifetime of living with animals has convinced me that they have the purest souls. By that, I mean they seem to experience every feeling in its purest form. Their joy is never diminished by thoughts of the past or the future. Their trust is never less than absolute. Their innnocence is spotless. They love us in a way that is limitless and all-embracing. Their devotion is never tempered by doubt or self-interest. And they accept themselves in the same way they accept us: They never see our flaws; they are never self-conscious about their own.

They struggle to live in our world, on our terms, and accept our demand that they put aside their very nature to live up to our expectations. They joyfully offer us the assistance we require, the approval we crave, and they never stop to think about what's in it for them. Sometimes their love heals us, sometimes it transforms us.

There are people who will tell you that everything animals do is motivated purely by survival, that they are incapable of choosing to do good. Perhaps those are the same people who think animals don't go to heaven.

But recently we have been reminded that animals do make selfless choices all the time.

Do you remember that story that we ran last month that talked about Chris Christensen and his search and rescue dog, Servus, the nine year old dog insisted on going back to work in the rubble of the World Trade Center, just hours after his life threatning injury. Chris repeatedly gave his dog the command to lie down in the car, but Servus sensed the urgency of the moment and did what was needed. He made a choice to put his own needs aside for a greater good.

When I got home the evening after I spoke to Chris, I couldn't wait to tell my husband his remarkable story. As I finished, I could see the tear in the corner of my husband's eye as he said to me, "I know there's a place for that dog in heaven."

I know there's also a place for the other search and rescue dogs who worked in Washington D.C. and New York. And surely there's a place too, for all our pets who lift our hearts in these difficult times.

Dog World
Editor: Beth Adelman

January 2001 issue.

This one is dedicated to everyone who has experienced the love of an animal. Nothing compares to it.
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Old 02-08-2002, 11:30 AM
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Beautiful.

I believe.
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Old 02-15-2002, 09:28 PM
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Very beautiful.
If Heaven doesn't have dogs, I don't want to be there. Reminds me of the old twilight zone episode where the guy's dog wasn't allowed (it was actually Hell masquerading as Heaven).
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Old 02-16-2002, 07:11 AM
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I feel the same way, If there are no dogs in heaven, take me to their heaven....:)
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Old 02-18-2002, 11:21 AM
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They are God's creatures, I cannot believe that He would not allow them and all his creatures in heaven. It was man (as in species not gender) who deliberately disobeyed God, NOT animals. Whether it is true or not, it gives comfort to me to believe that my beloved furries will be with me in the afterlife.
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Old 02-20-2002, 12:28 PM
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there was never a doubt in my mind, but thank you for posting just the same.
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Old 02-28-2002, 07:09 PM
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And God created Rottys....

I am a Christian, when I lost my Cody on Jan. 4, I had to know the answer to the question of pets in Heaven. I scoured the Bible and found no specific references to this topic. Then I spoke with several pastoral friends. Some don't even want to talk about the subject, but others point out that scripture says EVERYTHING was created to glorify God, all good is of God...To me, I know our pets do TRUELY love us and my faith tells me God will have ALL things of love participating in Heaven. Below is the question and the answer from one of the greatest Pastors.

Will there be animals in heaven?

God has a special reason and place for each of His created beings. Animals, too, are a part of an orderly creation by God. Man, as the highest order of creation, has been given dominion over the animal kingdom (Genesis 1:26-28). We believe that animals were intended for man's enjoyment and use. The Bible itself does not indicate that there is life after death for animals. It may be that God's purpose for animals is fulfilled on this earth. However, if animals would make us happier in heaven, surely there will be a place for them there. Some Bible interpreters have called attention to Isaiah's description of the peace of God's future kingdom where he says that "the wolf and the lamb will feed together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox" (Isaiah 65:25). Heaven will lack nothing that is good and that will bring glory to God.
Rev. Billy Graham:)
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Old 03-01-2002, 03:30 AM
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greenej:

sorry to hear about cody. its reassuring to hear that they will patiently await our arrival. thank you for your post.

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Old 03-01-2002, 06:28 PM
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http://www.joipax.com/DoDogsGoToeaven.html

The above is a link to a book called 'Do Dogs Go To Heaven'. It was a lawyers search for the answer in the Bible and her ultimate outcome was yes.


We always imagine heaven to be this wonderful place .. and i can't imagine wonderful without my pets being there also.
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