First the following started with Sandee and now I see messages to someone calling herself Sara Ferret. I am not at all trying to be nasty, but I just don't get it. These women are just human beings who created stories and gave themselves email addresses. Suddenly everyone is sending them messages asking them to greet their beloved deceased animals as if these two women are REALLY greeting them in heaven. Some people may be comforted by their stories, but it amazes me that so many flmers are acting as if this is real. Where does reality start and fantasy end? Is it worth it to be comforted at all costs, even when you know it's not true? It seems to me that this is a cult following of sorts. All it takes is for one person to write a cute story and tell everyone she is greeting their ferrets as they "cross the bridge" and next thing ya know she has a following of people who are giving her a Godly title and even calling her an angel sent by God! Do you not see how you might just be going too far? Do you not see how imperfect people making up stories on the internet are NOT God? Did it occur to anyone that this whole thing is getting way out of hand and off balance? From what I was told religion topics are not even allowed on the FML. I was told it was "off topic". Looking at it from a balanced FAIR perspective that would also mean that the Sandee and Sara Ferret posts are off topic, because they are indeed promoting one's own personal religious beliefs, or cult following. If one isn't allowed then it stands to reason these posts are quite irrelevant as well - as religion is being brought up every time. [SH] [Moderator's note: While I understand your point, and always have, I don't agree that these posts are at all about religion. They're about ferrets and grieving. Heaven is not mentioned, but even if it was it would be in the same class as someone saying "God, bless her soul." -- it's not discussing religion but rather, the loss of a ferret and ways to deal with it within the beliefs of the poster. By your strict definition we'd also have to ban posts which mention things like a Christmas party. Now, if someone was to post trying to tell us that we MUST (or must NOT) write to Sandee because of religious beliefs then I'd say the post was about religion. But writing to Sandee is in itself not about religion. Did I confuse everyone yet? I agree sometimes it's hard to know where to draw the line. I really don't see these posts are promoting any particular religious belief though. Comments are always welcome -- I did receive one other comment similar to yours but MANY more in favor of the Sandee posts. BIG] [Posted in FML issue 4359]