On 23 September, social media erupted with speculation that the Rapture, the moment when Christians believe they will be taken up to meet Jesus Christ, might occur. The frenzy was sparked by South ...
A South African pastor has gone viral and sparked a flurry of social media posts after predicting the Rapture, a Christian belief relating to the end times, will happen this week. Earlier this month, ...
Back in June, a South African YouTube show about religious prophecies and visions featured an interview with a guest named Joshua Mhlakela. Though later described by viewers as a “pastor,” Mhlakela ...
As of Wednesday morning, no evidence supports a South African pastor's claim that the Rapture is this week. Here are 10 past ...
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HBO is making a show about those who didn’t get spirited away after God’s Rapture? Awesome. Damon Lindelof is behind it? Ehhhhhhh. Luckily, the premise is based off of Tom Perrotta‘s (Election) book ...
There's a side of social media that believes that the Rapture, or "end of the world," is set to happen on Tuesday, Sept. 23, or Wednesday, Sept. 24. Thousands of videos with the hashtag "#RaptureTok" ...
The world will end Saturday at 6 p.m., or something like that. According to believers, it is the beginning of the Rapture, when all Christians will be whisked into Heaven, leaving only the heathens ...
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 ...
Republicans are significantly more likely than Democrats to believe they will be taken up in the biblical Rapture, according ...