“Like would they avoid certain jobs, set up emergency bunkers or foundations for those left behind, not keep pets or what?”
A number of years ago I read an article about a rapture day pet service company. For a fee, this company promised to take care of the pets of those who had been raptured.
[Like would they avoid certain jobs, set up emergency bunkers or foundations for those left behind, not keep pets or what?]
I’d be more concerned about the eternal fate of those who are left behind. Hell is real.
I recall that story. It actually made sense, given you are Christian who has an animal who depends on you, at least to me. But what about the humans who are left behind, especially the elderly and young?
Freegards
I can think of a few problems with the Mission Statement.
I live alone. Recently, I lost my dear Miss Kitty to Lymphomas. I will not take in another house pet because I believe the Rapture is that near, and I would not want a dear little one left unattended to starve or worse. The world will be extremely chaotic even minutes after the apostasia, the departing.