And please give specific reasons if you can.
Also, I use the word "could" to avoid a debate over the inteligence of animals, which would only lead away from the point of the question.
2007-04-15
14:53:37
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Yes, I know that humans are animals. (I noticed that this is the first time I forgot to put in "non-human animals")
2007-04-15
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djs: that's completely avoiding the question
2007-04-15
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I don't think so no. Because It says right in the begining of the bible that they are below man kind. I wouldn't worship an all loving god that puts be above or below any one else. If I was suppose to be better than those rocks I wouldn't be made of their same carbon and static energy.
2007-04-15 14:59:36
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answered by Hit me with it 3
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wow. animals have no soul? another retarded assumption. get real. next thing you'll say is that a child is born innocent. oh wait, that one is a popular one.
i believe that animals would not worship the christian god. why? because they are not like humans. meaning, they are not tainted like we are. they live for survival. they need basic things. if anything, they would worship the earth goddess. she is, after all, more of a supporter and link to them. they are her messengers, whereas with the christian god, they are just here. so, anyone who thinks that animals don't have a soul - perhaps question your own beliefs first before making crazy assumptions. do you truly know if god is real? if you do, then why wouldn't animals have a soul? we are all part of the same energy. everything has a soul. everything has an energy.
2007-04-15 15:05:00
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answered by Shakti Svātantrya Isa 4
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If animals could worship the Christian God, then I would guess they'd be able to worship other gods as well. Therefore, I think that animals would be as diverse in religion as people.
2007-04-15 15:03:40
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answered by Jay 6
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My cat is very religious.
Look animals don't have an imagination like humans. That is the one thing that is clearly a separator (although chimps are starting to show some signs with the wooden spears) And without imagination, you don't have religion.
2007-04-15 15:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Animals live and survive from instinct. They don't have the intelligence to cloud there mind with silly superstitions and worry about magic in the sky and evil down under, where ever that might be. ( not Australia )
2007-04-15 15:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I dunno, it depends on how smart these animals "would" be. If they were as smart as MOST humans then yes, they probably would. However the ones who were smart enough to question what they read and hear from crazy evangelical animals, and think rationally for themselves to find their own answers, then the answer would be: probably not.
2007-04-15 15:08:20
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answered by Diagoras 4
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Animals do not worship God but they do follow his order instinctively. Humans are the only creatures that deviate from the will of God.
2007-04-15 15:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I expect that the animals would have about the same percentages as we humans have had.
2007-04-15 15:06:44
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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All creation worships God. It is written that if we don't praise God, then the rocks would cry out praises.
When God created everything, God said it is good.
2007-04-15 15:02:39
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answered by LottaLou 7
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What makes you think they don't, animals are intelligent, and can communicate,we simply do not understand their language that's all.
2007-04-15 15:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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