People are selling their cars, quitting their jobs, and saying goodbye to their children. On Tiktok, viral videos show Christians preparing for what they call the “Rapture” predicted to take place the 23 or 24th September. It all stems from a prediction made by a South African pastor several months ago, in which he said Jesus spoke to him. But for all the believers, there’s also been a slew of online mockery about the latest doomsday theory, as Vedika Bahl explains in Truth or Fake.
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