Cold Noses At The Pearly Gates

Cold Noses At The Pearly Gates

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  • Author: Gary Kurz
  • Publisher: Citadel
  • Release Date: April 2008
  • ISBN-10: 0806528877
  • ISBN-13: 9780806528878
  • List Price: $12.95

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Summary

Do all dogs and cats really go to heaven? Yes, they do!

The death of your beloved pet can be one of the most heartbreaking losses you-ll ever endure. But recovery isn-t only about closure. You also want to know where your best friend has gone.

After the intense, unexpected grief he experienced following the loss of his own companions, animal lover and biblical scholar Gary Kurz set out to prove that there are indeed pets in Paradise. After devoting countless hours of research, he now shares his inspiring insights to bring you a richer understanding of animals and their souls. You-ll finally find answers to common questions about animals and the afterlife-and you-ll also get a 30-day devotional to help you work through your grief.

If you-ve ever loved and lost a pet, or if you know someone who has shared a special bond with a furry face and a cold, wet nose, you-ll welcome this amazing book-s reassurance that love and loyalty are truly eternal, and that someday, you and your pets will be together again.

Customer Reviews

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This book was vary helpful for me after I lost my pet. It gave me comfort when I was greavine.

cold noses at the pearly gates

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I picked three possibilities by putting them on my wish list. After reading a sample, checking appropriate age level etc. I chose "will I see Fido in Heaven.
This book fit my qualifications but I felt the one I picked was best for my Grandson's age.

Grieving over a cat.

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This book was reccommended to me when I had to put my 19 year old cat to sleep due to cancer. Although I didn't agree with all of the author's interpretations of the Bible in general, I did find his research relevant to animals in Heaven very comforting. I got the book from the Library and read it before I bought it and the main reason I bought was because of the 30 days of meditations at the end. I really wanted to have my own copy and am very glad I bought it. I received it in good condition and promptly.

Balm for my wounded heart

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I lost my best friend, when my dog suddenly had to be given back to heaven. This book was so comforting and healing for me at that time. I recommend this book to anyone who has lost their animal friend recently. The day by day readings in the back really spoke to me each day about what I was feeling. It is very christian based, with quotes given from the Bible. For me that was very comforting. I loved this book and highly suggest it for anyone who needs it.

Offers little unless you are a strict fundamentalist or just want lots of cute animal stories.

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I just finished "cold noses at the pearly gates" and find myself disappointed. As a life-long Presbyterian Christian veterinarian, I am frequently asked about pet afterlife as a pet owner struggles with the loss of a beloved pet. I had hoped to find some solid, definitive, Biblical answers to offer bereaved pet owners. Instead, I mostly found this book to be a platform for ad-nauseum rehashing the strict, fundamentalist Creationist viewpoint interspersed with lots of cute animal stories. Oh yes, there were some references to scripture scattered throughout the middle of the book. I, like the author, am a Creationist defined by most Christian writers as one who believes that the universe and all that is in it was 100% created by a just, all-powerful, loving Father God. Howevere, I found that the author mistakenly mislabels "naturalistic" worldview as "evolution". "Evolution" is NOT a worldview. "Naturalism" worldview is the Christian enemy, not "evolution" For an excellent overview of the differences between "naturalism" and "evolution", one should read Coulson's "How Shall We Live?".