Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
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Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
Do animals go to heaven along with us? If so what is their heaven like?
I always feel guilty for taking the life of an animal (fishing, hunting) and think it is OK they go to heaven. But, do they actually?
Do our pets reunite with us in heaven?
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I always feel guilty for taking the life of an animal (fishing, hunting) and think it is OK they go to heaven. But, do they actually?
Do our pets reunite with us in heaven?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
I do not think so, although admittedly the Bible is not explicitly clear on the topic. One verse commonly cited for prove that they do, which is Isaiah 11:6 (And the wolf will dwell with the lamb, And the leopard will lie down with the young goat, And the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; And a little boy will lead them., NASB), does not seem to be anything more than a metaphor. J.P. Moreland writes that the fact that animals do not seem to have souls or free will seems to indicate that they cease to be at the end of their physical life, although he admits that he could be wrong, and as the Bible does not say for sure, neither can we say for sure, but it does not appear to be likely based on what we know.
(By the way, I assume you didn't mean it like this, but the question raised in the wording of this topic title would not be consistent with any worldview other than universalism.)
(By the way, I assume you didn't mean it like this, but the question raised in the wording of this topic title would not be consistent with any worldview other than universalism.)
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
It's a good question that comes up every once in awhile... There are a number of different schools of thought on this issue. Actually nowhere does scripture explicitly state that animals do not have souls. There are verses in the Bible that state that the whole creation is destined to be redeemed through the work of Christ Romans 8:21 but its not really clear on what it means. There's really nothing in the Bible that would preclude the possibility of animals continued existence but most of this is sheer speculation.Mingram wrote:Do animals go to heaven along with us? If so what is their heaven like?
I always feel guilty for taking the life of an animal (fishing, hunting) and think it is OK they go to heaven. But, do they actually?
Do our pets reunite with us in heaven?
Thanks in advance.
For comfort, I always think of 1 Corinthians 2:9 when I get too discouraged about something I don't understand...
The heart cannot rejoice in what the mind rejects as false - Galileo
We learn from history that we do not learn from history - Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8
We learn from history that we do not learn from history - Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
Thanks, well I guess to make myself feel better I will go with they do have souls. I don't think God would think less of any of his creations.
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
Oh dear.
I have killed loads of spiders in my life because I am terrified of them.
If I find out when I get to heaven that God is actually a big spider with a great white beard, then I am screwed.
I have killed loads of spiders in my life because I am terrified of them.
If I find out when I get to heaven that God is actually a big spider with a great white beard, then I am screwed.
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
LOL!Silvertusk wrote:Oh dear.
I have killed loads of spiders in my life because I am terrified of them.
If I find out when I get to heaven that God is actually a big spider with a great white beard, then I am screwed.
"Is it possible that God is not just an Engineer, but also a divine Artist who creates at times solely for His enjoyment? Maybe the Creator really does like beetles." RTB
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
This kind of begs the question of whether hunting animals is morally/ethically o.k.
I personally hunted with bow and arrow for a number of years and considered it a humane method of taking animals for food, but would hunting for sport be counted as ethical according to God's word ?
I would love to hear some of your thoughts.
I personally hunted with bow and arrow for a number of years and considered it a humane method of taking animals for food, but would hunting for sport be counted as ethical according to God's word ?
I would love to hear some of your thoughts.
I am the wretch the song refers to.
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
IMHO...for food as a way of living day to day I could easily accept.Cross.eyed wrote:This kind of begs the question of whether hunting animals is morally/ethically o.k.
I personally hunted with bow and arrow for a number of years and considered it a humane method of taking animals for food, but would hunting for sport be counted as ethical according to God's word ?
I would love to hear some of your thoughts.
Food as in just going out to hunt...kill...and eat for "sport" when other food is readily available...I fall on the side of not "kosher".
For sport...not at all.
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
The Bible is clear throughout that eating animals is perfectly fine, contrary to what radical vegetarians want to have you think.
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
I'm not talking about all vegetarians, I'm talking about the PETA-funded website that claims that Jesus was a vegetarian and that eating meat is a sin.nobible wrote:Um, "radical vegetarians" don't usually use the Bible to argue in favor of vegetarianism...and vegetarianism isn't really a radical position. Maybe you're referring to vegans.Daniel wrote:The Bible is clear throughout that eating animals is perfectly fine, contrary to what radical vegetarians want to have you think.
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Re: Do all of god's creations go to heaven?
http://www.jesusveg.comnobible wrote:Which site is that? I wanna check it outDaniel wrote: I'm not talking about all vegetarians, I'm talking about the PETA-funded website that claims that Jesus was a vegetarian and that eating meat is a sin.