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| Christians and Animal Immortality by Dr. Mary Buddemeyer-Porter, Ph.D |
Topic: Christian |
| Recently I was given an article by Michael Mountain titled "Animals in Religion". It is gratifying to find kindred spirits in the world who share beliefs in some of the important, yet misunderstood aspects of the scriptures. His view of modern attitudes toward creation and the non-human animals was ... |
| Published: Wednesday 13 June, 2007 |
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| Life's Mission by Dr. Mary Buddemeyer-Porter, Ph.D |
Topic: Biographies |
| Life's Mission by Dr. Mary Buddemeyer-Porter, Ph.D.
Even after studying the Bible in college and over 60,000 hours of additional study and research on the Bible, I have found that there is still so much yet to be learned. I did not even recognize God's word on the subject of animal immortality unti... |
| Published: Wednesday 06 June, 2007 |
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| Merrylegs Had a Foal by Dr. Mary Buddemeyer-Porter, Ph.D |
Topic: Short Stories |
| Merrylegs was a horse that belonged to a wonderful family, the Jensen’s, who live in St. Louis, Missouri. They have a large farm about 50 miles south of St. Louis where they keep cattle and some beautiful horses. Merrylegs was a Tennessee walking horse that was expecting her first foal. When the tim... |
| Published: Tuesday 08 May, 2007 |
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| Biblical Words and their True Meanings by Dr. Mary Buddemeyer-Porter, Ph.D |
Topic: Pet Loss |
| When I started the journey through the Bible to discover more scriptures revealing that animals went to heaven I discovered so many words whose meaning has been lost. I found soul has become "living being" in some instances, perish means "forgotten" not annihilated as so often we believe. Subdue mea... |
| Published: Tuesday 08 May, 2007 |
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| The Pain of Losing a Pet by Dr. Mary Buddemeyer-Porter, Ph.D |
Topic: Pet Loss |
| Helping pet lovers get through the grief of losing a pet.
I get hundreds of e-mails and phone calls from those who have lost a pet and simply can not get through the grieving process. They feel guilt if they have had to let a pet go, they feel they could have somehow done more. They feel guilty ... |
| Published: Tuesday 08 May, 2007 |
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