Gone To The Dogs: LA Church Starts Pet Service
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Gone To The Dogs: LA Church Starts Pet Service
The pastor of a Los Angeles church has an idea he hopes will draw new followers and help his church reconnect with the community.
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Posted by: Anonymous on Nov 12, 2009 at 10:36 AM

all dogs go to the lake of fire its in the bible
Posted by: Anonymous on Nov 8, 2009 at 09:13 PM

Wow! If people couldn't get any dumber. A church for dogs?? That is the dumbest idea ever along with an online church. The only you can practice your faith is to ACTUALLY GO to church.
Posted by: Rick Location: Wichita on Nov 6, 2009 at 09:40 AM

Well Its no wonder all you can accomplish is a custodians job at a church. you by far are not christian by calling people that want to hear gods word filth. Grow up and go work at phillips 66
Posted by: Anonymous on Nov 5, 2009 at 07:51 AM

I feel sorry for the custodians at that church. I work in a local church and the people who attend church are filthy enough as it is (I've worked at five churches - all the same filth at each one). Now they're going to add dog poo to the mix? Horrible idea and unsanitary as well.

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