Do animals ever go to heaven? Like, when your pet dies do you ever see them when you pass on to the after life?

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Yes. And I don´t need any preaching about itDo animals ever go to heaven? Like, when your pet dies do you ever see them when you pass on to the after life?![]()
lol.I hope all the chickens, cows, and pigs that I ate will be there so I can eat them again. Yummy.
I believe all animals can talk,Not on the list but I think my favourite is Balaam's talking donkey.
AMEN!!!I believe all animals can talk,
but if they did all they would talk about is football because that requires no intelligence.
hamsters would talk about car racing cause their used to going around in circlesAMEN!!!
I believe all animals can talk,
but if they did all they would talk about is football because that requires no intelligence.
I don't know! one thing I know, we should not be obsessed or worried too much on whether out pets will make it to heaven or not.. We can be sure that the Lord is taking care of them as well.. As Jesus said, he is worried even about sparrows!Do animals ever go to heaven? Like, when your pet dies do you ever see them when you pass on to the after life?![]()
Now if you want to talk about paint drying that would hold my interest better.I'm not sure I agree there but I do believe animals can attempt to communicate with us vocally. Even our ferret seems to know she is "Willy Weasel"...
As for intelligence and animals, I don't know how to judge it properly but I think they are incredibly good at being what they are. To me, a cat knows its "catty ways" including knowing how to manipulate us humans. Perhaps one of the more surprising to me was a horse a young friend took me out to try to ride on. I'm pretty well convinced she knew full well she had an idiot on her back. She didn't try to do anything nasty like throw me but she seemed to make it clear I was not a real rider.
On to football, maybe it's an instinct but one thing that stuck in my mind from years ago was seeing Martin Peters (one of the England world cup squad in 1966) play for Norwich. What struck me was that he seemed to have a sort of second more time on the ball than anyone else on the pitch. While I can enjoy watching it , there are lots of things I could debate about football, including the importance we can put on kicking a bit of inflated leather about and the money involved in the game. That players have some form of instinct/talent/intelligence/ability I never had is not something I'd deny though.
Animals are quite intelligent. They don't do calculus because it bores them...like me with football, they'd rather watch paint dry.I'm not sure I agree there but I do believe animals can attempt to communicate with us vocally. Even our ferret seems to know she is "Willy Weasel"...
As for intelligence and animals, I don't know how to judge it properly but I think they are incredibly good at being what they are. To me, a cat knows its "catty ways" including knowing how to manipulate us humans. Perhaps one of the more surprising to me was a horse a young friend took me out to try to ride on. I'm pretty well convinced she knew full well she had an idiot on her back. She didn't try to do anything nasty like throw me but she seemed to make it clear I was not a real rider.
On to football, maybe it's an instinct but one thing that stuck in my mind from years ago was seeing Martin Peters (one of the England world cup squad in 1966) play for Norwich. What struck me was that he seemed to have a sort of second more time on the ball than anyone else on the pitch. While I can enjoy watching it , there are lots of things I could debate about football, including the importance we can put on kicking a bit of inflated leather about and the money involved in the game. That players have some form of instinct/talent/intelligence/ability I never had is not something I'd deny though.