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1 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | chynna | 33664 | ||
I think the story of Jonah is my favorite in the Bible. I can relate to Jonah more than any other individual in the Bible since God chose to show me a very similiar lesson in my life. In Jonah, God chooses to use animals as agents of His message...from the whale that swallowed Jonah to the worm that ate the tree that shelterd Jonah. God has used an animal in my life, as well, to get a very similiar message across to me concerning God's love. I would like some thoughts about the fact God communicates so clearly with animals. Does this mean that they most likely have soul and spirit too? Or does God just set them in position and they have no knowledge of Him? | ||||||
2 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | tuli | 33665 | ||
A good question to ask is if God use man to speak to animals? God created man in His image and only in man did He breath and also complete creation. | ||||||
3 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | Hank | 33678 | ||
tuli, like Dr. Dolittle, for instance? --Hank | ||||||
4 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | tuli | 33834 | ||
Who's Dr. Dolittle? | ||||||
5 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | Hank | 33850 | ||
tuli, Dr. Dolittle is a fictional character who talks to animals. Rex Harrison starred as Dr. Dolittle in a movie by that name made in 1967; a remake of the movie starred Eddie Murphy. Whales were among Dr. Dolittle's conversational group as I recall. --Hank | ||||||
6 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | tuli | 33857 | ||
Thanks Hank, God has not used man to talk to animals at least as far as I know from the scriptures! I doubt St. Francis of Assisi ever got a word to the beloved brother wolf! :0) To quit monkeyong around, animals have no soul and God uses them as He uses any of His creation for His purpose. Jah Bless. |
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