The rapture hysteria may have gripped certain corners of the internet, but Sherri Shepherd wasn’t fooled. Not for a second time, anyway. The TV host shared she once got swept up in doomsday panic – ...
Former “The View” host Sherri Shepherd said she once fell for religious leaders saying the Rapture was coming and wound up in debt and in jail. A South African pastor’s prediction that the world would ...
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" ...
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 ...
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 ...
The world was supposed to end twice. When the much-hyped 'Rapture 2025' failed to materialise in late September, many assumed the prophecy had quietly fizzled out. The prediction had circulated widely ...
On TikTok, Christian Evangelicals were under the impression that the Rapture was due on Tuesday, but the day has come and gone without divine judgment. ByDani Di Placido, Senior Contributor. Forbes ...
Christians have long tried to predict the mysterious event known as the Rapture — a sudden moment when believers are taken up to heaven, leaving the world behind. And according to at least some ...
A pastor's prediction the Rapture will occur tomorrow, Sept. 23 or Wednesday, Sept. 24 has sparked a flurry of TikTok fear, with people believing the end of the world is upon us. A viral video ...
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 ...
Christians on TikTok are bracing for the Rapture this week, with some claiming they’re selling off possessions, leaving their jobs, and urging others to “get right with God.” For those who don’t ...