Post-rapture dog-sitting service!

The Globe & Mail – January 4, 2010
It’s the Rapture: What to do when Rover can’t come over
By Rebecca Dube

Are your pets Rapture-ready? A new business promises to care for the pets of people who are transported suddenly to heaven in the Rapture, an event that some evangelical Christians believe will precede the Apocalypse as described in the Book of Revelation. Most Rapture experts say that when the faithful go to Jesus, their pets will stay on Earth with the non-believers. That’s where Bart Centre – pet lover and atheist – comes in. For $110 (U.S.), he and his network of pet rescuers, confirmed atheists all, will go to your house in the event of the Rapture, rescue your dog, cat or other pet, and care for it for the rest of its life or until the end of the world, whichever comes first.

The idea for his business, Eternal Earthbound Pets, began as a joke between friends, but Mr. Centre says he recognized a business opportunity and is now dead serious. He just signed up his 100th client. Mr. Centre, author of a book on atheism called The Atheist Camel Chronicles , thinks the Rapture is bunk – which means the $11,000 he’s collected so far is easy money. But he says he’s not doing anything unethical by capitalizing on a belief he does not share.

“Lots of people say this is a scam, but I am not promoting the Rapture. I did not come up with Rapture doctrine,” says Mr. Centre, 61, a retired retail executive who lives in New Hampshire. “If you believe in it, and you’re concerned about your pets, I’m here to help you.”

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Public date: January 4th, 2010
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