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Of course, the deluded don't know they are.It just goes to show that knowing you’re right doesn’t make you right.
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Of course, the deluded don't know they are.It just goes to show that knowing you’re right doesn’t make you right.
| Year (Predicted) | Person / Group | Claim | Aftermath / Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~170s AD | Montanus & Montanists | New Jerusalem would soon descend in Phrygia. | Followers disillusioned after nothing occurred; movement eventually declared heretical. |
| 365 AD | Hilary of Poitiers | World would end in 365. | Date passed quietly; prediction largely forgotten. |
| 400 AD | Martin of Tours | Claimed world would not last beyond 400. | Failed; later saints distanced themselves from the claim. |
| 999 AD | Various in Europe | Christ’s return expected at year 1000. | Fear and pilgrimages increased, but when nothing happened, clergy reinterpreted texts. |
| 1033 AD | Various | Return predicted 1000 years after Christ’s crucifixion. | Another disappointment; Church authorities discouraged date-setting. |
| 1284 | Pope Innocent III | Predicted end 666 years after Islam’s rise. | Nothing happened; date forgotten until modern historians noted it. |
| 1524 | Johannes Stöffler | Rapture/flood on Feb 20, 1524. | 100,000 people prepared on boats; no flood occurred. He adjusted date to 1528, also failed. |
| 1666 | London preachers | Anticipated apocalypse tied to number 666. | Great Fire of London (1666) reinforced fears, but no rapture. |
| 1836 | John Wesley | Predicted Christ would return/millennium begin. | Wesley died decades earlier; Methodists ignored failed date. |
| 1843–1844 | William Miller (Millerites) | Christ would return (Great Disappointment). | Tens of thousands left waiting; many abandoned faith. Some regrouped into Adventist movements. |
| 1874 | Charles Taze Russell / Bible Students | Predicted invisible return of Christ. | When visible return didn’t happen, doctrine shifted to “spiritual presence.” |
| 1914 | Jehovah’s Witnesses | Taught Christ’s Kingdom would begin; rapture expected. | Revised teaching: 1914 was start of Christ’s “invisible rule.” |
| 1918 | Jehovah’s Witnesses | Resurrection/rapture of saints. | Failed; doctrine shifted to symbolic fulfillment. |
| 1925 | Jehovah’s Witnesses | Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob) would return. | Built “Beth Sarim” house for them; abandoned teaching later. |
| 1936 | Herbert W. Armstrong | Predicted end within his lifetime. | Repeatedly moved dates; died 1986 with prophecy unfulfilled. |
| 1975 | Jehovah’s Witnesses | Strongly implied Armageddon/rapture. | Huge member losses after 1975 passed; later admitted leaders had “created expectations.” |
| 1981 | Chuck Smith (Calvary Chapel) | Predicted rapture before 1981. | Quietly retracted later; his ministry continued. |
| 1982 | Pat Robertson | Predicted end of the world by late 1982. | Failed; he downplayed his words as “possibility, not certainty.” |
| 1988 | Edgar C. Whisenant | 88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988 (Sept 11–13). | Book sold millions; failed. He revised dates to 1989, 1993, 1994, 1997—all wrong. |
| 1994 | Harold Camping | Predicted rapture Sept 6, 1994. | Followers gathered; failed. Camping re-dated it later. |
| 2000 | Jerry Falwell & Y2K prophecy teachers | Y2K bug would trigger rapture/chaos. | Passed uneventfully; Falwell admitted overstatement. |
| 2011 (May 21 & Oct 21) | Harold Camping | May 21 rapture; Oct 21 final destruction. | Huge media coverage; failed. Camping later confessed he was wrong, retired, died 2013. |
| 2012 | Mayan Calendar enthusiasts | Dec 21, 2012 apocalypse/rapture. | Interpreted as “spiritual awakening” after nothing happened. |
| 2014–2015 | Blood Moon prophecy teachers (John Hagee, Mark Biltz) | Lunar tetrads linked to end-times/rapture. | Tetrads passed with no event; faded in popularity. |
| 2017 (Sept 23) | David Meade & YouTube prophecy circles | “Revelation 12 sign” in constellations predicted rapture. | Nothing happened; Meade shifted to future “spiritual fulfillment.” |
| Year (Predicted) | Person / Group (example) | Claim (how tied) | Aftermath / Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Various YouTube / Facebook prophecy channels | During the early COVID-19 pandemic many small prophecy channels and pastors implied the pandemic was a sign that the rapture or Christ’s return was imminent (some framed specific months in 2020 as “likely”). | No rapture occurred; scholars and reporters documented a spike in doomsday/rapture rhetoric during the pandemic and noted many channels reinterpreted or moved timelines afterward. WJXT+1 |
| 2021–2022 | Multiple online prophecy creators | Claims tied to political events, vaccines, and periodic astronomical events; often circulated on YouTube, Facebook and the growing “RaptureTok” corners of TikTok. | Predictions failed; mainstream Christian leaders and many creators cautioned viewers not to date-set. Social coverage continued to escalate on short-form platforms. WJXT+1 |
| 2017→(revivals in 2020–2023) | “Revelation 12” / astronomical sign promoters (echoed by many online) | Many online teachers continued to push the idea that specific celestial alignments (the so-called Revelation-12 “sign”) signaled imminent rapture — a theme that resurfaces each time there’s an eclipse/planetary alignment. | The 2017 alignment passed with no rapture; subsequent echo-claims in 2020–2023 likewise produced no event. Scientific and religious debunking pieces explain these alignments recur and aren’t prophetic proof. Vatican Observatory+1 |
| 2020–2024 (ongoing) | Recurring online personalities who frequently post imminent-rapture content — e.g., Paul Begley (prophecy broadcaster), Mark Taylor (The Trump Prophecy network) | These figures repeatedly connected current events to end-times imminence in podcasts/videos (not always setting a single exact date, but often strongly implying “soon”). | Content continued; when nothing happened the pattern was reinterpretation, shifting emphases, or retreat from specific dating. (See channel/activity archives and reporting.) Paul Begley Prophecy+1 |
| Sept 23–24, 2025 (viral) | Joshua Mhlakela (South African pastor) — viral TikTok / YouTube claim | Claimed a dream/vision that the rapture would occur Sept 23 or 24, 2025 — the claim went viral as “RaptureTok,” generating thousands of TikToks and widespread media coverage. | The dates passed with no evidence of a rapture; major outlets covered the claim and its fallout (viral spread, some followers reporting life disruption), and commentators highlighted the long history of failed date-setting. AP News+2Newsweek+2 |
Quit defending your false prophet.
I hope he doesn’t take it too hard. I know it was a huge disappointment for him and a lot of other people.
You are promoting a false prophet and you are not convicted? That says it all. No public apologies, no repentance, just a belittling of the damage this false prophet has done. Read Scripture and see how God views these imposters.
They can prescribe some mid altering drugs for that, he needs them.
He does not think it's wrong or bad. In his sphere it comes with the territory.
Of course, the deluded don't know they are.
Greetings... I'm typing this from my mansion in heaven. You won't believe how fast the Wi-Fi is here.
Here’s a detailed reference chart of major failed rapture/end-times predictions, expanded with aftermath/outcomes:
*** PREMILLENNIAL SAFE ZONE, NO AMILLENNIALS PLEASE!
I'm sure he said ,,,,oopsDid the rapture guy have anything to say when the date came and went?
Great. Thanks for letting us know you arrived there safely. Do you have any tips on how to survive the tribulation or are we kind of on our own to figure it out?Greetings... I'm typing this from my mansion in heaven. You won't believe how fast the Wi-Fi is here.
Lots of false prophets who have no clue of what they're talking about seem sincere. That means nothing.A few hours left for the 24th in Jerusalem and let's be clear, Jesus will show up in Jerusalem so whatever day or hour that is, it doesn't matter what time it is elsewhere ... but it doesn't look like Joshua's prediction will pan out. I was doubtful but hopeful ... he seemed sincere.
It is speaking to that day, but that day, of which no one knows thee day or hour, is the day that Jesus returns unexpectedly as a thief in the night, not some day 1,000+ years later.You always just cherry pick the same verse all the time. The preceding verse was:
"Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.
How can you tell:
“But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.
Isn't speaking to the day when heaven and earth passes away?
Which is after the thousand years are finished.
Exactly. God doesn't make light of false prophets who falsely represent Him and His word while acting like their false prophecies are no big deal. This imposter needs to repent of falsely representing God and His word while leading many people astray.You are promoting a false prophet and you are not convicted? That says it all. No public apologies, no repentance, just a belittling of the damage this false prophet has done. Read Scripture and see how God views these imposters.
Absolutely right. This was shameful and people need to repent of bringing shame upon God, His word, the gospel and on Christianity while leading many astray and causing them to now have doubts about Jesus coming again and about the rapture ever happening.You really don't get it do you? We're talking about a false prophet that is misleading countless people into believing something that is a lie of the devil. How can you even countenance it? Everyone knows it is wrong. Every discerning believer knows this is a joke. This is for the gullible. It is so wrong. It is a deceiver at work. It is undermining the truth of God in Scripture. Are you going to repent when this is exposed as a fabricated religious lie? You have been cheering it on.
This thread should've been banned immediately when it was started. Most Christian sites would've done that. It brings shame on the Gospel.
Visions from who? He believed they were visions from God, right? That means he's claiming to be a prophet. Stop making excuses for him.He never claimed to be a prophet. He said he had visions.
He needs serious help, that's for sure. And he needs to repent of his false prophecy that led many astray.I watched his videos closely because I was trying to catch him doing something wrong, or identifying inconsistencies in his testimony. He has convinced millions of people around the world since July. He isn't selling books, he's not making money, his cell phone is junk. I don't think he is a grifter. I believe he loves the Lord. But he may be a schizophrenic who loves the Lord. That remains to be seen. I'm not a psychologist.
Your vile offensive hate speech is normal for Pretribs when they cannot support their claims biblically.This is quite the display, like a party of the Amils and rabid Preterists. How did this thread become a haunt for every foul bird and hateful beast.
Oh, so now you're associating Amils and Preterists, who are Christians who simply have different end times beliefs than you, with the whore Babylon (Rev 18:2)? How nice. You, a guy who foolishly gave credibility to a false prophet, is saying things like that about us? May God have mercy on your soul for judging Christians like this. Makes me really wonder about you.This is quite the display, like a party of the Amils and rabid Preterists. How did this thread become a haunt for every foul bird and hateful beast.
He's equating us with the whore Babylon by associating us with what it says in Revelation 18:2. What is wrong with these people? Pre-trib leads people to being completely unhinged.Your vile offensive hate speech is normal for Pretribs when they cannot support their claims biblically.
Visions from who? He believed they were visions from God, right? That means he's claiming to be a prophet. Stop making excuses for him.
This imposter needs to repent of falsely representing God and His word while leading many people astray.
Visions from who? He believed they were visions from God, right? That means he's claiming to be a prophet. Stop making excuses for him.
He might. But it's still a mystery what the guy's problem is. After watching hours of his various interviews, it seems obvious that he loves the Lord. It just may be that he is a schizophrenic that loves the Lord. Just our luck.He needs serious help, that's for sure. And he needs to repent of his false prophecy that led many astray.
All the gullible futurists, embarrassed even more than few days ago.ROLL CALL!
Who is still here on September 25?
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Thanks for the defense, that I should not need. I did not respond to any of these Amils because I put them on ignor. I did request in the beginning of the thread as you pointed out - NO Amillennials, please. On other Christians forums I used to attend they had these Safe Zones, because you know that in Eschatology, there are many views and so you are setting yourself up for an argument, whatever you post. We really are just interested in communicating with those Christians who are Pre-Milllennials to avoid fights. Otherwise there is drama, vitriol, like ugly protesters out for blood. They are ready to throw stones right out of the gate!You seem to be on the case. We're not promoting. We are just asking for opinions, like yours. Everyone has one. Go back and review the OP. Ron's just asking what say you?
It's still an interesting phenomena. People are still waiting to get past the 24th in the Pacific. Hawaii time. Most of the people have thrown in the towel. The guy from the videos insists it's still coming. He says he's true to the vision. He is still a "billion" percent sure of it. It's kind of strange hearing him talk, he's not deterred at all. He says as long as it's the 24th somewhere on earth, we are still in the timeline. They're asking him to call Mike at Medic 4 Christ channel to give him some hope. He's taking his videos down.
I think it's a political science exercise of some kind. It's funny looking at the comment section of some of the people in the last remaining video on Mikes channel. Some of those old ladies are VERY mean spirited. The one told him to take the channel down NOW and delete yourself now. That way you won't come back and change your mind latter after things blow over.