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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]Feral Child
(2,086 posts)89. I'm just not interested.
I have to be honest, and I have been; I find the entire subject of religion so tedious and unrealistic that I have no interest in reading theologians. My foci of study were Modernism, (which lead me to) Old English and Medieval literature.
Those scholastic days are well behind me. I appreciate your intention, but I'm more interested in reading about techniques for using organic fertilizer than anything else these days.
My only forays into the complex and futile subject of religion are here, and they mostly consist of ridiculing the Pope for striving for popularity through pretentiousness. I don't think he had any more regard for that boy than he has for the LGBT movement, even though he kissed up to them before actually telling his troops to go ahead and persecute them.
I believe you're trying to be helpful and I appreciate that, I do. This topic has become more tedious than I care to endure. I have 5 comments on my 1st post alone, most of them personal attacks, and I haven't even looked at my responses to my attackers yet.
Thanks.
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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