Will we see our pets in heaven?
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- daylily61Lv 61 year agoFavorite Answer
I hope so. Because if I don't find my late, adored Cleo š±and my beloved Minnie š¶ there, it won't BE heaven for me.
God is faithful and just, omniscient and loving. and He created the animals as well as ourselves. I truly believe that since He knows our every thought, He also knows what our beloved pets mean to us. And heaven will be a place of perfect peace and joy, where Jesus Himself will wipe away all the tears we've shed during our earthly lifetimes. Surely that means He will see to it that we are reunited with ALL our loved ones, INCLUDING our pets š¹
- Anonymous1 year ago
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- Anonymous1 year ago
When we die we donāt cease to exist, but our memories do cease to exist, everything about ourselves we once cared for and everything we once knew are all lost due to the change caused by decomposition. Unfortunately our memories and everything we know disapears without brain function. Our particles somehow may find a way to get very near our petās particles after we die, but thatās as close as we will ever get to them again. Thatās the most painful truth about death, this tremendous, horrible change we go through. āChangeā never stops happening whether we are alive or dead, change is part of nature.
- Anonymous1 year ago
They go to pet heaven
- BJLv 71 year ago
NO!
the Bible emphasizes the distinction between humans and animals. Humans, not animals, were made in the image and likeness of God. And whereas animals were created with a limited life span, humans had the prospect of living on earth forever. (Psalm 37:29)
Jesus Christ said that to enjoy everlasting life, we must exercise faith and take in knowledge of God things that animals are incapable of doing.
It says that the Creator gave the first humans the opportunity of living forever. Death came only because they rebelled.
What, though, of animals? They are not capable of conscious rebellion against God; yet they live only for a length of time and then die.
Hence, it is clear that the Creator never purposed that individual animals live forever. For them death was natural. 2 Pet. 2:12.
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