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Rapture, again: Why the end times never end
Many will answer that the rapture is described in the Bible. Most of the passages cited in rapture doctrine ... Revelation was probably understood by its first-century audience as code for the Roman ...
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How to create an action figure in ChatGPT
What if ChatGPT could turn you into a fully-loaded, hyper-realistic action figure? In this short, we show you how to design a collectible version of yourself using ChatGPT prompts and AI image ...
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The Rapture is this week — for real this time! Brother Joshua explains mix-up with calendars
The South African pastor who went viral last month says his initial Rapture prediction was mistaken because he wasn't using ...
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, ...
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 ...
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The Christian Post on MSNA TikTok Rapture date prediction is wrong. Shockingly, no Jesus return
Someone appeared on TikTok claiming Jesus was going to return in the Rapture between September 23rd and 24th Unfortunately, ...
In 1997, a group of 39 members of the Heaven’s Gate cult believed the 1995 discovery of the Hale-Bopp comet signaled a ...
The Rapture is near — at least according to an apocalyptic prophecy by one South African man who says it will fall on Sept. 23 or 24. His claim has gone viral, with some believing it will mark the end ...
Mike Gorman isn’t surprised that the internet is abuzz these days with an apocalyptic belief: that the universe as we know it is going to end no later than Wednesday. He has seen it before. Gorman, a ...
A South African preacher's prophecy that the Rapture will occur on Sept. 23, 2025, has gone viral on social media. The prediction has created a social media trend known as "RaptureTok," with believers ...
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 ...
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