The Pious Prairie Dog

While the Calvary Episcopal Church may be bringing pets into the flock of the faithful, it is important to note that many wild animals have shown faith without the need of special programs or chewy treats.

Like his biblical predecessors, this prairie dog remained in the desert to find God. Yet, all of the focus is on Elijah, Moses, and Jesus who spent 40 days and 40 nights in the desert. This prairie dog is still out there.

4 thoughts on “The Pious Prairie Dog”

  1. This is the funniest story I’ve read all week:

    http://www.wqad.com/news/sns-ap-ia–burlingtonbody-cryonics,0,651170.story

    Iowa court orders relatives to exhume body of man who wanted his head cryogenically frozen

    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Court of Appeals has ordered the relatives of a deceased Burlington man to exhume his body so his head can be cut off and cryogenically frozen.

    The court sided with Alcor Life Extension Foundation of Scottsdale, Ariz., which sought to dig up the remains of 81-year-old Orville Richardson, who died in February 2009.

    Richardson had signed a contract with Alcor to have his head placed in cryonic suspension. When he died, Richardson’s brother and sister buried him instead.

  2. It looks like he is actually showing his Papers to the authorities since he is an Arizonian Prairie Dog!

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