As you are doubtless aware, the Second Coming is scheduled for May 21.
Needless to say, it’s time to get your worldly affairs in order, and this includes finding a longterm pet sitter.

Heaven will look nothing like Piedmont Park, atheists say.
The neighbor or brother-in-law won’t be able to help this time. They may be going to heaven too.
Fortunately, there’s a company to turn to in these End Times of need.
Eternal Earth-Bound Pets USA will provide a loving home to pets whose masters have gone to their great reward. Rescue services are available in 26 states, and, since the company is staffed by atheists, chances are they won’t be going to that heavenly place they don’t believe exists.
The company was founded in 2009 by Bart Centre, which sounds like a San Francisco sports venue but is actually the name of a Godless person.
Since cash may soon be worthless, the $135 fee for 10 years of Rapture pet insurance seems reasonable. Additional pets cost $20, so if you’re hoarding critters like an animal shelter you may want to tap into the 401(k) early.
Centre, a retired executive for a national retailer who lives in New Hampshire, said the idea is to make money, not poke fun at Christians.
So far, he’s got 250 clients and 44 contract employees, which doesn’t sound that profitable.
Most clients hail from the Bible Belt, which holds up the moral fabric in the Southern United States. Georgia, the glistening buckle of the aforementioned region, has 16 clients and two post-Rapture pet wranglers.
Southern saints can only purchase coverage for traditional pets.Those with horses, camels, llamas and donkeys will want to quickly move to New Hampshire, Vermont, Idaho or Montana to take advantage of Eternal’s expanded services.
Payment for an iguana had to be rejected because “I couldn’t get anyone to adopt it,” said Centre.
The folks that will tend to Christians’ four-legged friends are Centre’s chosen ones. They love animals and don’t love Jesus.
“These are people not likely to be Raptured under any circumstances,” Bart said in The Washington Post. “Not that we think anybody is going anywhere anyway, which we make perfectly clear on our website.”
Business isn’t exactly booming, but he does get a lot of phone calls from atheists looking for work and angry Christians who say Jesus would never make the devout leave their pets behind.
“God didn’t take care of the animals during the flood,” says Centre, who does not believe in God or Biblical floods.
The author of the heathen classic “The Atheist Camel Chronicles,” said his first tome sold well enough to warrant a sequel. “The Atheist Camel Rants Again!” will hit virtual book shelves in June, if the world lasts that long.
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M
May 11th, 2011
10:48 am
And there are plenty of us who can’t believe in something that we know is untrue. If someone told you today that you had to believe in Santa Claus in order to receive eternal life…you couldn’t do it, no matter how hard you tried to convince yourself that you could. You’d never believe it.
sky2fall
May 11th, 2011
11:00 am
Atheists may not have sense of faith, but they do have a sense of humor!
Adam
May 11th, 2011
11:51 am
I was born and raised a christian, but then I started thinking for myself as I got older, I highly recommend thinking for yourself to all religious people, it really helps you to live a better and loving life. Religion is not loving, it is judging and excluding of others… I love and accept all people now regardless of what you believe in… I really feel sorry for religious people, they need help… Hundreds of years now the human race will look back on religion as a mental illness… Everyone, atheists and agnostics lets work together to lift the veil from the religious peoples eyes… They are going through a very rough time mentally and they need our help. I dislike how non-religious people make fun of religious people, making fun of people who are mentally ill is not loving. Let’s work together to help each other.
Love,
Adam.
Malachi
May 11th, 2011
12:17 pm
As a Christian I find this rapture business insulting. Where does these foolish Fundementalists find justification for this in the Bible? There is no mention of a Rapture……at all. Jesus is very clear that we will die and then go to heaven and at a certain point Heaven and Earth will more or less join and Jesus will be King. So nothing like this…
M
May 11th, 2011
12:27 pm
Jesus was also very clear that “this generation will not pass” until the second coming had occurred. That was, oh, about two thousand years ago.
GOD
May 11th, 2011
1:03 pm
YOU’VE GOT IT WRONG.
I WANT THE DOGS AND CATS.
PEOPLE SUCK AND ARE NOT ALLOWED IN HEAVEN.
Joe Mama
May 11th, 2011
1:08 pm
FrootLoops — “For each of you atheists reading this, take a moment today and read all of Revelations today. I’m not asking you to all of a suddent believe or convert. But read…it’s also in audio. Come back and comment. Tell us all what you think.”
I read it years ago; I think it reads like a fever dream.
?
May 11th, 2011
2:29 pm
JOE MAMA …PLAGERIST
Joe Mama
May 11th, 2011
2:36 pm
? — “JOE MAMA …PLAGERIST”
Visualize using your key, Champ. And the word you’re looking for is “plagiarist,” but it doesn’t apply to me.
Joe Mama
May 11th, 2011
2:42 pm
Shift key, even