
Woman adamant the Rapture is today shares extreme measures she's taken
An American woman has revealed the lengths she has gone to in order to prepare for the rapture, which has been prophesised as occurring on September …
A recent TikTok video by user Melissa Johnston, identifying herself as a "Mother, wife, Christian, and human," has ignited a fervent online discussion regarding "rapture prepping." In the video, uploaded from the US, Johnston details her third day of preparations for the biblical rapture, displaying printouts titled "Seven Seals, Trumpets, and Bowls in Revelation." These documents outline a sequence of tribulation judgments and offer "Preparation Tips for Those Left Behind," including advice to "Repent and seek God" and "Avoid deception. The video, which has garnered over 414,900 views, 4,955 likes, and 2,391 comments, showcases the varied public response to eschatological content online. Many comments reflect skepticism, with users asking, "I'm confused... is this satire??" and "when the rapture doesnt happen in a few days, how will you contend with that? genuinely curious." Others expressed concern, stating, "We really need to openly discuss religious psychosis and the current state of the USA." Conversely, some users affirmed Johnston's belief, with one comment reading, "He's coming Melissa." The discourse highlights the intersection of personal faith, online platforms, and public perception of religious prophecies.
An American woman has revealed the lengths she has gone to in order to prepare for the rapture, which has been prophesised as occurring on September …
Mulher nos EUA prepara sua casa para o arrebatamento, deixando Bíblias e instruções para quem acredita que ficará após o fim dos tempos.