
Maybe the rapture did happen and Jesus is a wrestler? | The Mary Sue
For a decent portion of this week, half of the Internet was convinced that we were all going to get swept up in the Rapture. While the Left Behind bo…
Washington, D.C. - As September 23, 2025, approaches, online discussions surrounding predictions of the Rapture and the return of Jesus are gaining traction, particularly on platforms like TikTok. Content creator 'saronthings' recently posted a video challenging viewers to consider the implications of such prophecies. The video, uploaded on September 20, 2025, questions how individuals' ideologies and daily lives would be affected if the predicted event were to occur. It further probes the aftermath, asking what would happen if the prophecy does not materialize on the specified date. The creator emphasizes the importance of critical reflection rather than merely preparing for an event that may or may not happen, stating, "Will it make you reflect upon anything critically at all? Or will you just quietly move the goalpost?" This public discourse highlights the ongoing fascination and debate surrounding eschatological predictions within religious communities and on social media.
For a decent portion of this week, half of the Internet was convinced that we were all going to get swept up in the Rapture. While the Left Behind bo…