Local theologians call viral Sept. 23-24 prophecy “speculative” as online users share preparation tips for supposed ascension.
In addition to the prediction of the rapture, social media has also seen videos from people who have left their faith after experiencing rapture anxiety, a form of religious trauma. Copyright 2025 ...
The rapture is here — that is, according to worshippers on TikTok. People are convinced that the end of days will take place between today, Sept. 23, and tomorrow, Sept. 24 — and have decided to ...
And here it is, the most 2025 sentence ever uttered — the Rapture, what some believe to be the second coming of Jesus Christ, was announced on a podcast two weeks ago, and people are taking to TikTok ...
As of Wednesday morning, no evidence supports a South African pastor's claim that the Rapture is this week. Here are 10 past ...
Are you getting "RaptureTok" content in your social media feeds? Well, you're not alone. Discussion of the end-times event has gone viral on social media following a pastor's prediction that the ...
Scan your social media feed and you're likely to see the end of the world predicted. A South African pastor, Joshua Mhlakela, predicted the rapture would occur on Sept. 23 and 24 in an interview with ...
As I’m writing this, I am making my way through a hangover. My head is throbbing. My stomach feels off. My throat is dry and ...
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Great news! The rapture is coming on Rosh Hashanah
Christians online are preparing for a rapture they expect to occur this Rosh Hashanah due to some dodgy biblical math.
“All of us who placed our faith in Jesus, Christ as our Lord and Savior, have been taken off of the earth to heaven, to the ...
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