Dog and Soul Old Mr. Webster clearly defines a soul as:
  1. an entity without material reality,
    regarded as the spiritual part of a person.
  2. The moral or emotional nature of man.
  3. spiritual or emotional warmth, force etc.
  4. vital or essential part, quality etc.
  5. a person I didn't see a soul
  6. a feeling by U.S. blacks of racial pride and solidarity

Some say a dog has not a soul.
Why would one speak and be so bold,
to crush ones spirit so deep in pain,
to me they must be quite insane.

Mr. Webster defines a soul this way,
"an entity without material reality",
that's what Webster had to say.

Webster also says, "It's a felling of racial pride
and solidarity by the U.S.blacks.
So I think who ever said a dog has not a soul,
should take those words back.

St. Frances loved animals so I've been told.

I wonder if St. Frances of Assisi thought a dog had no soul.

by J.S. Kotchka
9/29/1995

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