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A few months ago a man named Joshua Mhlakela said in a YouTube video that he dreamed Jesus told him the Rapture would occur on Tuesday, Sept. 23, and Wednesday, Sept. 24
Since then, videos on platforms like TikTok have gotten millions of views as people react to the supposed end-times event predicted by some Christians
In some clips, believers are in tears of both despair and joy as they consider the coming Rapture
If your particular corner of the internet recently began filling with videos about the supposed coming of “the Rapture,” an end-times event predicted by some Christians, you’re not alone.
Interest in the idea spiked in recent days, with videos on TikTok drawing millions of views.
As of Monday, Sept. 22, the number of Google searches for the Rapture also eclips