Why the Rapture Didn’t Happen This Week (And Never Will)
Subscribe for updates: Leave this field empty if you’re human: Another rapture prediction failed this week. September 23rd came and went, and we’re all still here. In this deep dive, I explore the invented theology behind modern rapture doctrine, the psychology of failed predictions, and why social media has supercharged apocalyptic thinking. From John Nelson…
Another rapture prediction failed this week. September 23rd came and went, and we’re all still here. In this deep dive, I explore the invented theology behind modern rapture doctrine, the psychology of failed predictions, and why social media has supercharged apocalyptic thinking. From John Nelson Darby to TikTok prophets, we trace how a 19th-century idea became a 21st-century viral phenomenon.
The rapture industry thrives on failed predictions because the psychology works: it offers certainty, control, and justice in an uncertain world. But at what cost?
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