blog.wired.com — If millions of Christians suddenly disappear from the face of the Earth, ... most non-believers will be too busy freaking-the-hell out to check their e-mail. But if they do log in, now they can be treated to some post-Rapture needling from their missing friends and loved ones, courtesy of web startup YouveBeenLeftBehind.com
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apocalypseponyJun 3, 2008
I thought for sure they'd have hired a heathen to trigger the emails, but I guess the five-Christian dead man's switch will get the job done.
pofrJun 4, 2008
The whole rapture doctrine is, of course, not standard Christian teaching. The vast majority of Christians do not believe in, and historically never have believed in, fundamentalist rapture teachings.
quirkedJun 5, 2008
Dear Heathens: All of the religious tight-wads are gone. Let’s party!
bulkymicrowavJun 6, 2008
Personally I think it will be great since there will be a huge flood empty positions in the job market. Unemployment would be at an all time low!!
laytheismJun 9, 2008
This is a little too scary to be funny. It's really quite sad... and weird. The belief that Christians will be "raptured up" and leave essentially an unchanged world behind that they will have this posthumous connection to. You have to read the Wired article and then check out the site. Cracked-out crazy.<a class="user" href="http://www.laytheism.com/blog/2008/website-sends-post-rapture-e-mails-to-friends-left-behind/">http://www.laytheism.com/blog/2008/website-sends-p ...</a>