Do Animals Have Souls?
By
Stacy Mantle
"Beware how you take away hope from any human
being." - Holmes, Oliver Wendell
I was talking with a
co-worker the other day and he informed me that animals do not have
emotions. This is just after he told me (the day that I put my dog
of 17yrs down) that animals do not have souls and therefore will
never enjoy the concept of heaven. Now, this co-worker has the
disadvantage of being, what I refer to, as a "bible-thumper." He is,
in fact, a born-again Christian. Please bear in mind that I have
nothing against Christians, nor do I have anything against religion
in general. I do, however, have a problem with this co-worker
passing along faulty information.
Animals do have emotions
and they also have souls, and I'll tell you how I know
that.
In over twenty years of working with animals, I have
never seen a kitten duct-tape a live human baby to a freeway. I also
have never seen a cat find enjoyment from setting a human on fire.
I've never gone hiking in the desert to find a child that dogs have
left tied to a stake, without food and water, subjecting it to a
painful death in the desert heat. I have never seen a chicken force
two unwilling humans to fight in a ring with razor blades attached
to their feet while the chickens place bets on who will be the first
to die. I haven't seen a puppy place eight children in a gunnysack
and drown them in a river. Neither have I seen an eagle aim a
shotgun at an unarmed human. I have yet to see a bear kill a human
simply to place a head on the wall of their cave. And to this day, I
have not seen a pigeon drive a car down the road and aim for humans
who were walking around the park.
Let me tell you what I have
seen. I have seen my own cats sleep next to me so they may keep me a
little warmer while I was ill. I've seen my dogs play games with me
just to force a smile to my face. I have seen a cat rush into a
burning home not once, not twice, but six times to save her kittens,
nearly losing her own life in the process. I have seen a ferret pull
a frightened kitten out of a deep hole in the ground. I have seen a
coyote fetch another dog so that it may get the proper medical care
that it needs. I've seen a dog, who loves to jump on people, avoid
jumping on me when I injured my back. I've seen elephants cry. I've
seen monkeys scream in empathy when one of their own were injured.
I've seen puppies whine all night long when they were separated from
their mothers. I've seen a dog pull a child away from a
fire.
These are only a few of the things that I've seen. To
list them all would take a lifetime, and I think you get my point.
As for the soul thing? Well, it is my humble opinion that if you
have emotions, any kind of emotions, then you have a soul.
Ironically, the pope of the Roman Catholic Church recently stated
that he feels the same way.
Now, I can't prove that animals
have souls. But then, I can't prove that you or I have one either.
And for all those people who firmly believe that animals don't have
souls - well, I suppose if there really is a heaven, you'll probably
have the job of cleaning out all the litter boxes...
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Stories: Teaching
A Coyote to Fetch,
Once Upon A Midnight Dreary,
Feral Cat Day, Computer
Guide for Cat Lovers, Just
Wait 'Till You Have Children of Your Own, Diary
of A Cog, How
To Pill A Cat, Herding
Cats, Sleeping With
the Enemy, A
Fish Tale, Do
Animals Have Souls, The
Problem With Kittens, Counterproductive
Behavior in Dogs, Counterproductive
Behavior in Cats, Cody
is My Sister's Dog, Diary
of A Cog, Free Kittuns, Pet
Theft, On With The Show, Making
Noodles with A Kitten
About the
Author
Stacy Mantle is a freelance writer who currently
resides in the southwestern deserts of Arizona with a number of
cats, a coyote/wolf hybrid, and a very understanding husband. Her
writing has appeared in publications such as The Arabian Horse
Times, Today’s AZ Woman, and Pets Illustrated. Many of
her stories and articles have been translated into several
languages, and now reach an international audience. Quickly becoming
known as "…the Erma Bombeck of animals", her writing has
skyrocketed to new heights as she records the stories of those she
loves, inspiring the reader to learn why we have all come to love
the animals we share our lives with. She is the author of
Conquering the Food Chain: Living Amongst Animals (Without
Becoming One), which is available in Barnes &
Noble bookstores nationwide, as well as online at www.bn.com or
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