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This sounds like a necessary service. I know if I was a believer who
expected to be saved, I would be very worried about what would happen to my
cat.
This item appeared on the uk-left network.
Fred


Caring for Pets Left Behind by the Rapture
For a fee, this service will place your dog or cat in the home of a caring
atheist on Judgment Day

By Mike Di Paola
BW Magazine *

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."

Whatever motivates Centre, he has tapped into a source of genuine unease.
Todd Strandberg, who founded a biblical prophecy Web site called
raptureready.com that draws 250,000 unique visitors a month, agrees that
Fido and Mittens are doomed. "Pets don't have souls, so they'll remain on
Earth. I don't see how they can be taken with you," he says. "A lot of
persons are concerned about their pets, but I don't know if they should
necessarily trust atheists to take care of them."

This paradox poses a challenge for Centre. He must reassure the Rapture
crowd that his pet rescuers are wicked enough to be left behind but good
enough to take proper care of the abandoned pets. Rescuers must sign an
affidavit to affirm their disbelief in God-and they must also clear a
criminal background check. "We want people who have pets and are animal
lovers," Centre says. They also must have the means to rescue and transport
the animals in their charge. His network consists of 26 rescuers covering 22
states. "They take this very seriously," Centre says.

One of Centre's atheist recruits is Laura, a woman in her 30s who lives near
the buckle of the Bible Belt in Oklahoma, and who prefers not to give her
last name. She has two dogs of her own and has made a commitment to rescue
four dogs and two cats when-if-the time comes. "If it happens, my first
thought will be, 'I've got work to do,'" Laura says. "The first thing I'll
do is find out where I need to go exactly."

The rescuers won't know the precise location of the animals until the
Rapture arrives, at which time they will contact Centre for instructions.
"I've got to get to [the pets] within a maximum of 18 to 24 hours. We really
don't want them to wait more than a day." A day she believes will never
come.

Centre doesn't think he will ever have to follow through on the service he
offers. But he believes in virtuous acts. His Web site directs about $200 a
month in proceeds from Google ads to food banks in Minnesota and New
Hampshire. And to pet owners, he has already delivered something of great
value: peace of mind, for just 92 cents a month. "If we thought the Rapture
was really going to happen," Centre says, "obviously our rate structure
would be much higher." 



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