In September, #RaptureTok prepared for the end of days. It was the natural result of humanity seeking connection ...
A woman questions if she should let them move in, despite both parents having marketable skills to offset their poor decision Getty A homeowner refused her parents’ request to move onto her property, ...
On October 2, 2025, Jim Scripture went home to be with the Lord, and to be reunited with his wife, while surrounded by his family. Jim Wesley Scripture was born on August 17, 1947 to Willard and Donna ...
It’s quite the rap-ture sheet. Sherri Shepherd admitted she once skipped taxes, parking tickets and court dates because she was convinced the Rapture would whisk her to heaven — only to end up in jail ...
Another predicted arrival of the Rapture came and went this week and Jesus failed to show up, leaving Christian believers still stuck here in this flawed and fickle world rather than being lifted into ...
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 ...
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Humiliated preachers who incorrectly predicted the Rapture try to explain why nothing happened
The Christian pastor and others who falsely predicted the end of the world on September 23 are speaking out after nothing happened. Pastor Joshua Mhlakela, a South African preacher, claimed Jesus ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Republicans are significantly more likely than Democrats to believe they will be taken up in the biblical Rapture, according to a new YouGov poll. The September 23 poll of 4,041 U.S. adults found that ...
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