Posted on 07/13/2009 5:57:16 PM PDT by sushiman
I’m so sorry for the loss of your beloved Momo, and her offspring before.
I had to check your homepage to make sure you weren’t my former coworker, Bob. He’s a huge fan of that breed, his only complaint being how hard it is to find one of your own because the litters are so small.
OF COURSE!! They are FROM HEAVEN aafter all.......and that’s where they end uo...and I’ll meet them all there. :)
Isaiah 65:25 The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, and the lion shall eat straw like the bullock: and dust shall be the serpent’s meat. They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain, saith the Lord.
Sounds like Heaven to me.. let’s not forget that Adam named all the animals and was given dominion over them prior to the creation of Eve, God didn’t want man to be alone. Our animals are part of the world’s Creation, it will be a New Earth and Creation. I believe our pets will be there with us!
Heaven is not about you.
Thanks again to you and all that have replied . Helped ease the pain that’s for sure .
Sushiman, you have my deepest sympathies for your loss. Just about a month ago I lost my beautiful little kitty, the love of my life. She would have been 11 on July 23rd. I’m still not over it. I will never get over it.
However, not too long ago, a priest was giving a sermon on life after death, and he was talking about how a human’s body and soul can separate from each other, the soul can live without the body, but the body not without the soul. Then he said that animals’ souls and bodies are fused together and when the body dies, the soul dies with it. I was and am very disturbed by this. I believe that if we make it to Heaven, then God will let us have our beloved pets back. I do believe that there is a place for them in Heaven. JMHO.
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