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#191
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that promotes the question. Should God's will be changing to your will, or should your will be changing to God's will?
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#192
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Oh, I believe animals will be going to heaven when they die. I'm quite sure that they have their own learning experiences of their own on this earth.
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Godīs(if he is omniscient) will doesnīt change. God always knew all the desicions he was going to make before he made them, because he is omniscient. God knew the will of every creature before creating it, because he is omniscient. God knew the full consecuences of every action he will ever take, because he is omniscient. Now to answer your question: Quote:
Also, taking Jesus words, if a father on earth gives his children everything he can that they want moreoff the father in heaven will give us everything we want (jesus words) So... well, hunger in africa leavesme unimpressed by his works. |
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#194
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While I find the position respectable, I am surprised that Later day saints are allowed to think that way o.o
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#195
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allowed to think that way? why would they not be allowed to think that way? Animals in Heaven is in our doctrine.
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#196
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Though I am amazed that they get a free pass o.o, or can they go to hell to? |
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#197
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Man's will is sinful and imperfect and God's will is righteous and perfect. God's teaching style is also perfect. I'm certain that if you were to bend your will to God's will you would see it and be well satisfied.
As long as your will is sinful, God's methods will never please you. |
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For starters, to say that God has a plan goes completely in oposition to saying he is omnipotent |
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In understanding that the word Hell comes from the word Sheol meaning the waiting places of the departed spirits, then yes, there will be animals in the spirit world. |
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