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Funny Site: eternal-earthbound-pets.com

This is one of the funniest real sites I have ever seen. Technically, it not funny, but really serious for the fundamentalist believers. But the atheists see the irony/comedy in this site, and the foolishness the underlying beliefs are based on.
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http://eternal-earthbound-pets.com/

You've committed your life to Jesus. You know you're saved. But when the Rapture comes what's to become of your loving pets who are left behind? Eternal Earth-Bound Pets takes that burden off your mind.

Our service is plain and simple; our fee structure is reasonable.
For $110.00 we will guarantee that should the Rapture occur within ten (10) years of receipt of payment, one pet per residence will be saved. Each additional pet at your residence will be saved for an additional $15.00 fee. A small price to pay for your peace of mind and the health and safety of your four legged and feathered friends.
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I have nothing to do with this site. I heard about it on several atheist podcasts. Infidel Guy did an interview with sites owner.

--Jack

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Comment by Bitsy Haywood on October 19, 2009 at 7:19pm
Ah, the old, familiar selling of the "indulgence" has a brand new spin. ..... uuuhhh.... SUCKERS!!! The world's full of them!!
Comment by Jack Russell on October 18, 2009 at 8:38pm
I absolutely do not agree with anything this guy is doing. I think it is important to act ethically and morally.

And if someone believes in the rapture and comes up with this idea that is one thing. But if they do not, then still do something like this, then that is a totally different story.

I just love (but do not support) this site because it really brings up biblical skepticism to the front page. I would love to see this site get tremendous publicity, but not make one penny, because everyone was too skeptical. At least I can dream, and do my part to raise biblical skepticism.

I would recommend everyone learn about what is currently going on in the US Military and the religious actions happening there. Every week the reports I hear are getting worse.

-Jack
Comment by Chrys Stevenson on October 18, 2009 at 5:15pm
It preys on the vulnerable. I don't care whether they're Christian or not. It's pathetic.
Comment by Chrys Stevenson on October 18, 2009 at 4:12pm
I don't find it either funny or ethical. Who do you think is most likely to hand over their dollars to this already wealthy guy? Older people, or less well educated people who are concerned about the welfare of their pets.

This guy has already been banned from an atheist website for pimping his concept under a false name.

I'd guide you to the Amazon page for his book, except I'm not prepared to give him any more free publicity than he already writes for himself. Suffice to say that the reviews are all glowingly written, mostly in the same style, and by reviewers who have never reviewed anything else.

He makes no contribution to atheism other than to profit from it. I wouldn't touch any of his enterprises with a 10' barge pole.

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