Caring for Pets Left Behind by the Rapture
February 16, 2010
it’s hard not to laugh out loud at this:
Many people in the U.S.—perhaps 20 million to 40 million—believe there will be a Second Coming in their lifetimes, followed by the Rapture . In this event, they say, the righteous will be spirited away to a better place while the godless remain on Earth. But what will become of all the pets?
Bart Centre, 61, a retired retail executive in New Hampshire, says many people are troubled by this question, and he wants to help. He started a service called Eternal Earth-Bound Pets that promises to rescue and care for animals left behind by the saved.
Promoted on the Web as “the next best thing to pet salvation in a Post Rapture World,” the service has attracted more than 100 clients, who pay $110 for a 10-year contract ($15 for each additional pet.) If the Rapture happens in that time, the pets left behind will have homes—with atheists. Centre has set up a national network of godless humans to carry out the mission. “If you love your pets, I can’t understand how you could not consider this,” he says.
Centre came up with the idea while working on his book, The Atheist Camel Chronicles, written under the pseudonym Dromedary Hump. In it, he says many unkind things about the devout and confesses that “I’m trying to figure out how to cash in on this hysteria to supplement my income.”
That’s what I call a perversion of ‘making the most of the last days’
I’m not sure what is most sad… 20 – 40 million people who think they will witness a “rapture”, OR this guy making a killing from their thinking…
Don’t they see the irony? If he really thought the rapture was going to happen, he wouldn’t want to stick around and look after pets.
The more i think about this article the more ridiculous it becomes on so many levels… America huh…
It’s pretty sad
i confess i’m finding it hard to think of it as anything but funny…
There’s also a post rapture greeting card service – I think if you search for “rapture” on my blog you’ll find it. They’ll deliver cards to your loved ones on your behalf.
Hey, the guy sees a need and provides a service, just like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs