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  • Although I am agnostic, I do believe if there is a heaven of course animals go. They are sure more pure than most humans. =)
  • i do believe there is something else after death but im not sure exatly about heaven and hell. if there is an heaven i hope animals go there aswell.
  • Im an athiest, but if heaven DID exsist, why wouldnt animals go? Are they not seen as equal beings in the religious.... person's eye?
  • Yes, it's my personal belief that they do. They may even be reunited with their former owners once they pass as well.
  • YesI feel some our pets are Guardian Angels sent from heaven to look after us
  • YesI feel some our pets are Guardian Angels sent from heaven to look after us
  • YesI feel some our pets are Guardian Angels sent from heaven to look after us
  • Last Week I had chest pains . My cocktiel made crying noises. That alerted my wife never heard me but Miss Minni was crying loudly
  • Last Week I had chest pains . My cocktiel made crying noises. That alerted my wife never heard me but Miss Minni was crying loudly
  • Last Week I had chest pains . My cocktiel made crying noises. That alerted my wife never heard me but Miss Minni was crying loudly
  • Last Week I had chest pains . My cocktiel made crying noises. That alerted my wife never heard me but Miss Minni was crying loudly
  • If there IS a heaven, our beautiful furry, winged, scaled, and 'leathered skinned' friends certainly belong there. More than some people I could mention! :)
  • No, only because I don't beleive in heaven.
  • Sure they do.
  • It woudnt be heaven without animals...they are Gods creatures too...my dog is going straight to heaven...a kind soul like that can't go anywhere else :)
  • I like the Christian Guidance Department of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's answer to this question (bgea.com): "God has a special reason and place for each of His created beings. Animals, too, have a purpose in God’s creation. 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."

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