Man, if the Rapture comes, I'm going to have much bigger worries on my mind than "Oh, no, pets to care for!" Quite frankly, in that eventuality, I think I'd find having a sudden influx of pets quite a relief. Something to cuddle, and immediate concerns to take my mind off of much greater worries.
*grins* I admit, I love that mental picture. "Um... ok, I know how to deal with the three dogs and seventeen cats, but what on *earth* am I going to do with the llama??"
OTOH, given the perspectives of many rapture-afficionados, I don't really expect that the rapture of all seventeen True Believers is going to cause all that much distress.
(And if *I'm* right in my basic attitudes, but wrong about the rapture scenario being unlikely, those seventeen True Believers are going to have a *awful lot* of animals to take care of! ... um, except that they'd be raptured along with me and thee, so, oh well. ;) )
Um. "they" being the pets -- although, honestly, I can't see God telling the True Believers they were Damned Forever either, though they might be having some Interesting Conversations those first couple days.
(This is me, stifling my many rude comments about a particular breed of atheist.)
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(I mean, you surely don't expect *their* God would have anything to do with, say, me, do you?)
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OTOH, given the perspectives of many rapture-afficionados, I don't really expect that the rapture of all seventeen True Believers is going to cause all that much distress.
(And if *I'm* right in my basic attitudes, but wrong about the rapture scenario being unlikely, those seventeen True Believers are going to have a *awful lot* of animals to take care of! ... um, except that they'd be raptured along with me and thee, so, oh well. ;) )
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