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Believing in Animal Afterlife

From Missy Pinchak
April 2024

The world continues to acknowledge the wrong it as done too many groups and races of man, but has yet to acknowledge the wrong they have done to animals. We need to change society's view regarding the animals. Their lives depend on it.

memory garden
A memory garden for my deceased pets.

I read an article recently from someone who doesn't believe in animal afterlife. I have studied animal immortality for over six years now. The ancient Hebrew and Greek language in the old and new testaments clearly defines animals of having both "souls" and "spirits."

The problem with modern translations is that substitute the word creature in place of soul or spirit when referring to animals. Theologians are influenced by the "Cartesian" philosophy that animals are devoid of souls/spirits, when, in fact, they are not.

Read Dr. Elijah D. Buckner's book about animal immortality, you will think differently. There are even more people who have researched the topic of animal immortality and have written about this subject.

The meanness of mankind is directly reflected by how man (many) torture and abuse animals because of thinking that animals don't deserve to be counted worthy of our concern.

I have every belief that I will see all my beloved pets, and all animals and insects in the afterlife. Man has a hidden agenda behind their uncaring attitude about the animal Kingdom, which frees their conscious of doing hideous things to the animal kingdom .

The world continues to acknowledge the wrong it as done too many groups and races of man, but has yet to acknowledge the wrong they have done to animals. We need to change society's view regarding the animals. Their lives depend on it.

When the Lord calls me home, I know I will be reunited with my pets. And all animals will thank me for fighting for the respect that they rightly deserve.

Our God is good to man and beast. Man should be, too.


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