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God's Creatures
A Biblical View of Animals

by Susan Bulanda



      God created animals for specific purposes. Some domestic, some wild—they all have a role to play in God's creation. Animals are part of the plan and will of God, just like all the rest of His creation. Many religious leaders simply do not believe that the importance of animals and matters having to do with them is worthy of consideration. They are wrong. This is an important issue for many people, who can turn to this book for some of the comfort and answers they're not finding elsewhere.

Although not equal to humans, animals are made from the same material as humans, maintain the same breath of life as humans, and are loved by God as humans are. Man is distinguished from animals by being created in the image of God. Animals suffer because of our sins but they themselves are sinless. God considers it a sign of righteousness to show kindness to animals. Animals are special to God and God cares about and loves ALL of His creation.

Will animals be in heaven? YES! The only beings that will not be in heaven are people who do not accept Jesus as their Savior, Satan, and his demons. There is no mention throughout the Bible of anything else being excluded from heaven.

God's Creatures: A Biblical View of Animals is an informative book on the Biblical view of animals. If you (like me) have ever lost a beloved pet and wondered if you would be reunited with that pet again someday, this is a must-read book for you. Susan Bulanda taught me through her book assurances that God does indeed love these precious animals He's created and that they indeed are intended to be with us in His kingdom. They truly have a purpose, not just here on this earth but in God's future Kingdom as well. God's Creatures: A Biblical View of Animals is both an encouraging book to read and a blessing to every animal lover's life.

The Book

Cladach Publishing
May 14, 2008
Trade Paperback
978-097596198-8
Inspirational / Animals
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The Reviewer

Connie Harris
Reviewed 2008
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