Blainer)  Of course,  they are part of the creation, why would they not
continue in the spirit after death?  I had a red & white cocker spaniel
which died about six months ago.  It was quite old and scraggily-looking
from illness before it died.  I had a dream a few nights later that it
came and laid down beside me.  I was surprised to see it was youthful and
beautiful again.  I like animals and once you get to know and understand
them, you realize they are beings, although of a different order than
man.  


On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 19:07:22 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Glenn - I agree that little children don't need to be baptized.  Most 
> of the 
> time it is a worthless act of religion.  But in fact, I have seen 
> infant 
> baptism cause harm.  I talked to a man and wife who were baptized as 
> infants 
> and they thought they were saved because of it.  It led them to a 
> false sense 
> of salvation.   
> 
> What do you mean about animals?  
> Do animals go to heaven?
> 
> > Blainer)  Baptism applies to all except to innocents--even the 
> animals
> > have no need for baptism.  Baptism is for the remission of sins.  
> Without
> > sin, there is no need for baptism.  
> > 
> 

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