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Talk of the Rapture on March 22 and 'end of world' prophecies are swirling, but why? What is going on? Here's what to know.
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Predictions of the Rapture on Sunday, March 22 or Monday, March 23 has sparked a flurry of fear and satire on TikTok, Threads, and Instagram, with some believing the end of the world is near, while ...
You might have heard a lot about the rapture last week. Some Christians believed that it was going to happen on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. Clearly, ...
Standing in Israel with the Temple Mount behind him, Amir Tsarfati addressed one of the most debated and often neglected doctrines in modern Christianity: the rapture of the Church. Tsarfati said the ...
Every time people worry about whether the rapture is coming or a major crisis leads them to re-read Revelation, the inevitable question arises: What end-times prophecies should we watch for? How can ...
If you believe that the end of the world is at hand, then you really need to know what the rapture is. Simply put, the rapture is the belief that, at any moment, Jesus Christ will descend from heaven ...
Belief that the Rapture will happen today, Sept. 24, has set social media ablaze with "RaptureTok" and "Rapture 2025" talk, as fears and flabbergast swirl amid the "end of world" claims. TikTok videos ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lena Jackson puts her hand on her Bible Monday, Sept. 15, 2025 during a vigil held in memory of Charlie Kirk at Jeff Lynch ...
The entire social media was flooded with the #RaptureTok, which claimed that the end time is near, and the world might end on September 23, 2025. It all began with Pastor Joshua Mhlakela's claims ...
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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