
Amerikāņi jau atkal gaida pasaules galu. Septembrī viņu vēlme nepiepildījās, ta…
Daži amerikāņi tic, ka oktobrī viņus debesīs pie sevis aicinās Jēzus un pienāks pasaules gals.
Rapture Rescheduled? Believers Shift Dates After Failed Prophecy, Citing Julian Calendar. A recent social media trend highlights the re-emergence of Rapture predictions, following the non-occurrence of a previously anticipated event on September 23rd. Content creator Jubilee Dawn discussed the phenomenon, noting that some individuals are now attributing the delay to a calendar discrepancy. According to this new interpretation, the Rapture was merely "rescheduled" because, as one believer suggests, "Jesus doesn't know that we changed our calendar." This theory posits that the Julian calendar, used during Jesus' time, should be followed, thus shifting the predicted date to October 6th or 7th. The video features clips of individuals expressing renewed conviction in the updated timeline. One man, who reportedly sold his car in anticipation of the initial September 23rd date, is now subtly endorsing the new October dates through social media interactions. Another woman in the video explicitly states, "The Rapture is still on," emphasizing the Julian calendar as the correct reference for the "Feast of Trumpets." This development underscores the persistent nature of eschatological beliefs and the adaptive mechanisms employed by some adherents when prophecies do not unfold as expected. The narrative shift to a different calendar system provides a new framework for maintaining the belief in an imminent Rapture, attracting renewed attention and discussion online.
Daži amerikāņi tic, ka oktobrī viņus debesīs pie sevis aicinās Jēzus un pienāks pasaules gals.