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Monday, July 6, 2009

DO ANIMALS GO TO HEAVEN?

DO ANIMALS GO TO HEAVEN?
Last week I was asked that question and my answer was yes, I think they do. Now why? Remember God never made “throw-aways.” In Genesis God created man and animals on the same day. “Then God said, ‘Let the earth bring forth all kinds of living creatures: cattle, creeping things, and wild animals of all kinds.’ And so it happened: God made all kinds of wild animals, all kinds of cattle, and all kinds of creeping things of the earth. God saw how good it was. Then God said: ‘Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. Let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and the cattle, and over all the wild animals and all the creatures that crawl on the ground.’ God created man in his image; in the divine image he created him; male and female he created them. God blessed them, saying: ‘Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it. Have dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and all the living things that move on the earth." Theologians are split whether animals go to heaven or not. Do animals have souls? Yes. They have material souls—their life force. Are these souls eternal like ours, well, no but—keep in mind a couple of things.
First, none of us know what heaven is like. We know that we will be in God’s presence and that it’s eternal but that’s about it. God will be our main focus. But, that doesn’t mean that we won’t be able to appreciate each other and the beauty of our heavenly paradise. Try to remain open to the possibility that part of this enjoyment might well include our pets.
Peter Kreeft, a professor of philosophy at Boston College tells us that “pets, like everything else in this world, can mediate God’s love and goodness to us and train us for our union with him, or that can distract us from him. In heaven, everything mediates and nothing distracts.” C.S. Lewis, the great Christian writer pointed out that even in our life our pets sometimes become an important part of our lives, almost an extension of who we are. Their association with us elevates them to a higher kind of life than they would have had on their own. In this way it seems to me possible that certain animals may have immortality, not in them selves, but in the immortality of their masters.”
Just a couple of points on a less intellectual level. God wants us to be totally happy in heaven. If our dog or cat or favorite pet will help this process, knowing that God can resurrect us, I have no doubt that he could resurrect a dog or a cat too.
Imagine the seeing eye dog devoted to its master. Think of the cat who is the only friend and companion of an elderly person. Think of the devoted dog or cat that never leaves the side of their chronically and perhaps terminally ill master. I find it impossible to believe that God, who is all loving and all compassionate will not in some way reward this loyalty. And, theologians notwithstanding, God can do anything! (If you are interested in more articles on this topic, just “Google” “Are there Animals in Heaven.”)

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for posting this Deacon Tim! I appreciate your insight and that you are sharing this with people so they may grow to appreciate the animals in their lives, and in this world. They are definitely not throw-aways, but just as important as human beings. They feel pain, they love, are intelligent beings and they are part of God's creation.

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