I feel that this is a bit of a cheap shot, John. I don't think it would normally happen in ANY pet-loving home, regardless of religious orientation (or lack thereof). Even though the post wasn't directed towards me or my family, I feel a bit slighted by this 'singling out.' Regardless, I know the gist of the point you were making.Originally posted by jonza
… and I don’t believe that the catalogue of unfortunate incidents with your pets would normally happen in a family of Christian, pet-loving people.
john
LOTRFreak,
Have you noticed how many times people have started conversations on different topics? And how many times have you brought us back with "hmmm...I gave you an answer and you are ignoring it......" (did you ever stop to think they might be ignoring you)?And you also said tah no one takes me seriously. Tell me then, why this thread is 32 pages long. obviously everyone here has no life. If you cant take me seriously and yet you post, you obviously have no life.
And while we're quoting from the registry (as you lovingly did 6 posts ago):
Please explain to me how religion fits into your pets' lives.Welcome to Pet Talk. This is a family-friendly community built for the discussion of pets, people, and all that goes into our relationships with the animals in our lives.
I'm all for a good discussion and gettin' off topic but this is getting ridiculous. We're going in circles. You can't persuade anyone to change their beliefs, especially in the manner you are employing. Say a private prayer for them and move on to different topics.
I do wish your parents many more happy years together and I wish you the best at the new board.






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