Yes, I'm a LSU fan too. Are you from Louisiana?
2007-09-16 14:07:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Men and Woman see in animals part of God’s generous provision for human welfare. Animals have served man as burden bearers, as sources of food and clothing, as sanitation agents, and as helpers in the vital activities of plowing and harvesting. Their variety of form and color has delighted his eye; their habits and instincts have been and still are an extensive field for inquiry into the marvels of God’s creative work. Though animals die in the same manner as man, they do not share his hope of a resurrection.
Animals were created with a limited life span, humans had the prospect of living on earth forever. ( Psalm 37:29) Jesus Christ said that to enjoy “everlasting life,” we must exercise faith and take in knowledge of God, things that animals are incapable of doing. (John 17:3)
God created animals for the sake of humans. Animals can help them do their work and can serve as their companions or pets. They also serve to magnify God’s love and wisdom.
The Creator gave life to both humans and animals. But for how long were they to continue to live? Scientists report that humans seem to have the potential of endless life, so that investigators are perplexed as to why man dies. The Bible gives the reason. It says that the Creator gave the first humans the opportunity of living forever. Death came only because they rebelled. What, though, of animals? They are not capable of conscious rebellion against God; yet they live only for a length of time and then die. Hence, it is clear that the Creator never purposed that individual animals live forever. For them death was natural.
It can be very sad, even tragic, to see a beloved pet die. But even in such a case, there is room for some balance. As noted earlier, animals were not created in God’s image, nor were they meant to live forever, as were humans. Regarding the way God made humans, the Bible says: “He has even put eternity into their minds.” Yet, nothing like this is said of animals. Ecclesiastes 3:11,
2007-09-16 21:13:12
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answer #2
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answered by BJ 7
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The physical body does not go to heaven, just the life giving spirit.
2007-09-16 21:09:37
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answer #3
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answered by Oppna to tal 3
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Ok, I have held off until now. I am a kitty cat and yes I will be in heaven. I have to go now before I get caught.
2007-09-16 21:12:07
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answer #4
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answered by expertless 5
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I think so, since God created everything for His Honor and Glory.
2007-09-16 21:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure, but, I think Only Bengal Tigers don't.
2007-09-16 21:18:20
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answered by thewordofgodisjesus 5
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Assuming there's a heaven, I'm sure animals are there. Look at all the shite they take from humans.
2007-09-16 21:09:05
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answer #7
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answered by jung_son24 3
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I sure hope so. I hope my "Sweetie" is there...also All my other pets who have died. I love them all. They deserve to be in Heaven...they brought so much love to us.P.S. Is Father K saying he's from LSU???
2007-09-16 21:10:01
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answer #8
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answered by Deenie 6
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No, except for dogs. Movie titles don't lie.
2007-09-16 21:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-09-16 21:06:21
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answer #10
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answered by To-Dream-of-Wolves ^. .^ © 6
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