Christians on TikTok are weighing in on the rapture. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Kingdom Wealth/TikTok, Tilahun Desalegn/TikTok, romans.ten.9through11/TikTok) The rapture is here — that ...
Faithful TikTokers are confidently predicting that the end of the world will arrive on Tuesday, but why? Here’s the belief behind RaptureTok, explained. According to TikTok, we might be living in the ...
Really, it is worse than that because, again, Nostradamus — the History Channel calls him history’s “Most famous seer,” — apparently saw the world ending in 2025.
We’ve all wondered at some point about the end of the world. It’s a thought that pops up in movies, books, and late-night conversations. Sometimes it feels a little scary, but at times it also makes ...
Don’t look now folks, but 2025 has flown by and we are now closing in the last quarter of the year. It has not been a year without disaster and despair, but if you are reading this the good news is ...
A South African pastor's prophecy that the world would end on Sept. 23, 2025, has gone viral on social media. The prediction has created a social media frenzy dubbed "RaptureTok," with believers, ...
Are you afraid of the apocalypse? Most people are not, but according to one recent survey, more and more people are taking an interest in “end times” prophecies, especially those that evoke a future ...
The rapture is here — that is, according to worshippers on TikTok. People are convinced that the end of days will take place between Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 — and have decided to prepare accordingly.