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Will animals be ‘saved’?
Reluctance to the idea of animals in heaven persists in some Christian circles. Last year, Franciscan Friar Jack Wintz published the book, “Will I See My Dog in Heaven?” This year, he answered his own question with a new book, “I Will See You in Heaven.”
Taking inspiration from his order’s founder, St. Francis of Assisi, who’s also the patron saint of animals, Wintz presents biblical evidence for the inclusion of animals in heaven.
In the book of Genesis, he writes, both humans and animals live in peaceful harmony–“a wonderful and insightful glimpse of the paradise that is to come,” he writes.
“It makes sense to me, therefore, that the same loving creator who arranged for these animals … to enjoy happiness in the original Garden would not want to exclude them from the final paradise,” he writes.
Wintz, who lives in Cincinnati, also found inspiration from the New Testament, saying that “Jesus delighted using images from nature.” It’s all evidence that suggests “the gospel message will have a saving impact upon the whole family of creation, and not simply on the human family.”
Reluctance to the idea of animals in heaven persists in some Christian circles. Last year, Franciscan Friar Jack Wintz published the book, “Will I See My Dog in Heaven?” This year, he answered his own question with a new book, “I Will See You in Heaven.”
Taking inspiration from his order’s founder, St. Francis of Assisi, who’s also the patron saint of animals, Wintz presents biblical evidence for the inclusion of animals in heaven.
In the book of Genesis, he writes, both humans and animals live in peaceful harmony–“a wonderful and insightful glimpse of the paradise that is to come,” he writes.
“It makes sense to me, therefore, that the same loving creator who arranged for these animals … to enjoy happiness in the original Garden would not want to exclude them from the final paradise,” he writes.
Wintz, who lives in Cincinnati, also found inspiration from the New Testament, saying that “Jesus delighted using images from nature.” It’s all evidence that suggests “the gospel message will have a saving impact upon the whole family of creation, and not simply on the human family.”