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Do animals come to Heaven?
If there were animals in the Garden of Eden then there will be animals in Heaven?!
If there were animals in the Garden of Eden then there will be animals in Heaven?!
Well, yes, but after the Final Judgment, we will be reunited with our bodies (though they will be different, resurrected bodies.There are spirits in heaven. I don’t think we can quite imagine it, even if we try.
I don’t think there are animals as we know them. Then again, I haven’t been there.![]()
I like your answer, but I don’t know if it’s in line with Catholic thinking on the matter of pets in eternal life. Some philosohers agree that only “rational animals” (not just sensory or nuitritive only) can exist in the hereafter.Why should they be excluded? If lonely people have enjoyed the companionship and consolation of a pet in this life there is no obvious reason why they should be deprived of it in the next. Jesus told us that the Father cares for all His creatures.
Whatever anybody may tell you either way, the Catholic Church has left this issue open.I like your answer, but I don’t know if it’s in line with Catholic thinking on the matter of pets in eternal life. Some philosohers agree that only “rational animals” (not just sensory or nuitritive only) can exist in the hereafter.
I think the fact that it’s “Some philosphers agree…” rather than “The Church teaches…” illustrates that this is still somewhat of an open question.I like your answer, but I don’t know if it’s in line with Catholic thinking on the matter of pets in eternal life. Some philosohers agree that only “rational animals” (not just sensory or nuitritive only) can exist in the hereafter.
Interesting!I think the fact that it’s “Some philosphers agree…” rather than “The Church teaches…” illustrates that this is still somewhat of an open question.
I know I’ve seen Peter Kreeft give an answer similar to tonyrey’s answer. The caveat is that, of course, our pets do not have eternal rational souls. However, if God chose to re-create our beloved pets out of nothing in order for us to enjoy them again in heaven, who is to say that God could not do such a thing?
I’ve read numerous stories of people found with many, many cats living in their homes. Do I have to put up with thousands, nay millions, of stray felines in heaven?Why should they be excluded? If lonely people have enjoyed the companionship and consolation of a pet in this life there is no obvious reason why they should be deprived of it in the next. Jesus told us that the Father cares for all His creatures.
I regret to say - from direct experience of myself - philosophers are often out of touch with reality!I like your answer, but I don’t know if it’s in line with Catholic thinking on the matter of pets in eternal life. Some philosophers agree that only “rational animals” (not just sensory or nutritive only) can exist in the hereafter.
Don’t worry! Heaven is not a transformation of this world…I’ve read numerous stories of people found with many, many cats living in their homes. Do I have to put up with thousands, nay millions, of stray felines in heaven?
I think I’ll reincarnate…![]()
I regret to say that the two seem to go together:shrug:I regret to say - from direct experience of myself - philosophers are often out of touch with reality!![]()
It’s an occupational hazard, Eddie, yet philosophers don’t receive more pay for the high risks of living with abstract ideas. There is a solution though: manual work. There’s nothing like hitting your thumb with a hammer or banging your toe or getting a:blackeye: to bring you right down to earth… It’s better than going round the bend!I regret to say that the two seem to go together:shrug:
Or maybe it’s good to go around the bend, and return to your starting point…It’s an occupational hazard, Eddie, yet philosophers don’t receive more pay for the high risks of living with abstract ideas. There is a solution though: manual work. There’s nothing like hitting your thumb with a hammer or banging your toe or getting a:blackeye: to bring you right down to earth… It’s better than going round the bend!![]()
So does that mean I don’t have to take the flea powder with me?Don’t worry! Heaven is not a transformation of this world…![]()
We know God has absolute power and is able to raise us up to new life and other creatures as well. The greatest gift, of course, is perfect union with the divinity. And it won’t be broken, interrupted, lost, as it is on earth as we try to pray. In fact, prayer, itself, is union with God, and it can begin on earth if we allow God to work in us.Whatever anybody may tell you either way, the Catholic Church has left this issue open.
Only rational animals (i.e., human beings) can aspire to full union with God, of course. And the Church says that only humans have an innate propensity to life everlasting.
But just as God is able to reinstate you as a pneumatikon soma after you suffer death, why couldn’t He reinstate animals, as well, since these are likewise physical beings?
And in Heaven, you will be embodied, and so there will be places to be, things to see, smell, touch, etc. Why couldn’t this new physical realm include the other creatures that God shared His love with in earthly life?
Again, it’s an open question.
God Bless and ICXC NIKA.
IC = Greek for IS, the first and last letters in the name IESSOUS (Jesus)P.S. Just wondering what the ICXC NIKA means.
Thank you for the explanation.IC = Greek for IS, the first and last letters in the name IESSOUS (Jesus)
XC = Greek for CHS, the first and last letters in the name CHRISTOS
Use of first and last letters was a common abbreviation technique in Biblical Greek.
NIKA = Greek for victory
So ICXC NIKA = Jesus Christ victorious
Hey, it’s all Greek to me!!!
God Bless and ICXC NIKA!
