We’ve had some discussions on what the revelation/presentation of the sons of God will mean to the creation that was subjected to corruption, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it in hope, that the creation also might be set free from the bonds of corruption into the glorious liberty of the sons (and let’s not forget daughters!) of God.
If we really did evolve to our present state in which our minds and bodies can sustain consciousness and through our spirits, can engage in one on one communication with God most high, then what about the other animal species? We won the developmental race (unless you’re a literal creationist, which is fine, but maybe not in line with this particular topic). We got there first. Does that mean all our little brothers and sisters (not just the human ones) are to some degree our responsibility? Is it for us to guide them and ultimately bring them to Father? I feel like it’s my job (or one of them) to do all I can to help wake my doggies up – to help them become more conscious if I can. What do you think?
On another facet, does our relationship with our beloved pets mirror in any way our Father’s relationship with us? I think John Wesley had some things to say on this, and I know CS Lewis did. Will Rogers, cowboy entertainer, said, “If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.”
To start this off with a chuckle (and I still think it’s cute even if I did see it long ago), here’s a debate between the Catholics and Presbyterians concerning the eternal destiny of dogs. (Okay, it’s a hoax, but it’s still great!)