Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Pets who are left behind, will be taken care of, for a fee..


Via Zwinglius Redivivus
Greed.  That's the word to describe the totally depraved 'rapture pet care' business 'Eternal Earth Bound Pets'.

When doomsday prophet Harold Camping conceded last week that his failed May 21 end-of-the-world prediction was "incorrect and sinful," the average American probably shrugged, perhaps even snickered. But for Bart Centre, Camping's mea culpa could have real impact on his bottom line. The co-owner of a business that promises to care for the pets of Christians who are swept up in the Rapture saw a jump in business last year ahead of Camping's prediction.  Now he's sorry to see Camping get out of the predictions business. "It was obviously a mistake," said Centre, who runs Eternal Earth-Bound Pets from New Hampshire. "I'm just sorry that he's not going to be doing any more predictions because it's good for business."

Look here's the facts:  1- there's no such thing as a 'rapture'.  The notion is unscriptural and untheological.  And 2- that this 'business' cares more about the bottom line than the truth illustrates the fact that the people involved are utterly depraved, greed driven, vile and wicked reprobates.  They wish Camping to lie so they can profit from those lies.  Sick.

With Camping saying he's done with making predictions, the co-owners of Eternal Earth-Bound Pets are banking on other prognosticators.  "Now the next thing we're gearing up for is this Mayan calendar end times, which we still believe is going to bring us some substantial business," Centre said, referring to some interpretations of an ancient Mayan calendar that the world will end in late 2012.  "After the Mayan calendar doesn't happen there will be somebody else who comes up with a prediction."
May God grant them some good old fashioned Old Testament judgment right away...

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