The Christian rapture didn't happen as predicted, but a lot of you still feel like we're living in end times. Why is that? Right now - from religion to climate change to doomsday prepping - there's a ...
Rumblings about the rapture coming this week are taking over the internet because of South African pastor Joshua Mhlakela, who claimed he saw visions of Jesus returning on Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New ...
A South African pastor’s vision that Jesus will return to Earth this week and bring Christian believers to heaven, also known as the rapture, has sent social media into a frenzy, with many worried ...
This “second coming” was third rate! The Rapture didn’t happen Tuesday as predicted by a “prophet” in a viral video that prompted some followers to quit their jobs, sell their possessions and ditch ...
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 ...
Rapture panic and jokes have returned this week after a South African pastor predicted the end of the world on Sept. 23, in line with the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah. Pastor Joshua Mhlakela said ...
A South African pastor declared the rapture was coming in September. When it didn't happen, he said he got the date wrong, and now ample followers on social are fervently awaiting a rapture this week.
Over the past few days, a new subgenre on TikTok has exploded in popularity: RaptureTok. It’s become almost impossible to scroll through the social media platform without encountering content about ...
Y2K, 2012, the doomsday clock, and now, the Rapture. Theories about the end of the world have permeated for decades. But this week, internet pundits seemed to believe the Rapture, an event that some ...
If you've been online recently, you may have come across posts about the rapture — or end of times — happening this week, specifically on Sept. 23. While some are panicking about the potential event, ...
A South African pastor's apocalyptic prophecy has sparked widespread panic—and ridicule—across social media, as some Christians brace for the Rapture to take place today. The viral claim by Joshua ...
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