The Rapture Was Predicted to Happen Today. TikTok Has Some Advice.

They’ll just move their prediction to a later date

Like they’ve been doing every time their other predictions were wrong and do again when the next ones are wrong
LMAO, I was all ready for the end of the world tour when the Aztec calendar came to an end in 2012. Had my bottle of tequila all primed and ready.
 
Ha. The elect. Calvinists crack me up. They like to proof-text scripture a lot, too.
 
Imagine a world where all the same, decent people are gone and these people are all that's left

 
The Rapture is upon us, according to TikTokers, some of whom have latched on to a prediction that on Tuesday, Sept. 23 — today — Jesus Christ will return to Earth and take true believers to Heaven.


Some evangelical Christians believe the Bible predicts such an event, known as the Rapture, which essentially marks the beginning of the end of human history. They interpret parts of the Christian New Testament as describing the Rapture, including a passage from First Thessalonians that says followers of Christ “who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.”

It is not uncommon for various individuals and groups to predict specific dates for the Rapture, sometimes through interpreting passages and events in the Bible, and sometimes claiming they received visions. None of the predictions have obviously come to pass. In recent days, a prediction spread through social media that the Rapture would occur Tuesday, and on TikTok, the hashtag #rapturenow has over 311,000 videos — some of which endorsed the prediction, while many others poked fun at it.

I hope all the so-called "Christians" are ready. It will make it easier for me to to go COSTCO Combination Pizza to go for the next 49er's Game

The Rapture is a true doctrine in the Bible and is not the same as the 2nd Coming of Christ. It is an event which precedes the 2nd Coming of Christ.

And, whereas things must occur first before the 2nd Coming can occur, the Rapture can occur at any moment.

But just as with the 2nd Coming, no date can ever be given, so it is with the Rapture. None can predict it's date.

As of today, if the Rapture were to occur, I doubt most of the world would be affected, as Christians are less and less throughout the world. That doesn't mean there wouldn't be church next Sunday. Plenty of church going people who are not Christians, as well as pastors.

I do believe the U.S. will be affected most of all, as we are the last bastion of true Christianity in the world. And that is primarily located in the South, the Bible Belt. In the U.S. there are born-again Christians in all walks of life. And the Rapture will be a tremendous blow to the U.S.

It's my opinion that the Rapture will be the downfall of America. And it will result in chaos and race war. America will be removed as a leading power in the world, and power will shift back to Europe, setting the stage for the anti-christ.

So, no setting of dates is allowed. But we Christians observe the world's state, and at times things are on stage that are favorable for the Tribulation period to occur. And the Rapture, in my view, occurs before the Tribulation. Which would mean the Rapture would be all the more close.

And it's my opinion that we live in one of those times.

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