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In reply to the discussion: Pope Francis tells boy whose dog had died that heaven is open to all [View all]robbob
(3,739 posts)87. ....as their personal flavor?
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Now, there's my idea of heaven; me and my mutt cuddled together for eternity.
mountain grammy
Dec 2014
#57
Just cut the dog in half, seal the sides with some clear plastic, you have two working dogs
snooper2
Dec 2014
#8
careful what you wish for, sometimes they come back- not the same, the ground has gone sour
snooper2
Dec 2014
#12
only if they ride on the roof of the republicans car or are trapped in the republicans factory farms
Sunlei
Dec 2014
#25
no I think a soul is the feeling of comfort I had when I see the Pope comfort a child
Sunlei
Dec 2014
#104
No, Catholicism teaches that animals have souls and must be treated with respect.
bananas
Dec 2014
#115
I'm an atheist and even I wouldn't tell a little kid his dog won't be in heaven.
FLPanhandle
Dec 2014
#33
Why would God deny me the chance to see my beloved companions again, what kind
TwilightGardener
Dec 2014
#36
'Well, it was a nice place, till all the damn dead bacteria started showing up
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2014
#47
The persistence of supernatural beliefs and imaginary creatures in the 21st century is
RKP5637
Dec 2014
#53
Your cat doesn't have to accept anyone as Lord, because he or she knows that he or she is Lord.
amandabeech
Dec 2014
#119
https://apostchristiannation.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/free-poster-od25z5uyub-popemobile.jpg
blkmusclmachine
Dec 2014
#63
My wife said when she was in catholic school the nuns insisted animals didn't go to heaven... many
diabeticman
Dec 2014
#76
Francis didn't say anything about dogs at all; it was Paul VI in the 60s or 70s
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2014
#110