The concept of the "rapture" in religious beliefs typically refers to a supernatural event in which believers are taken up to Heaven, often predicted to happen once and signifying the end times. However, culturally and humorously, many people have claimed to have "survived" numerous predicted rapture events over the years because actual fulfillment of such prophecies has never occurred. From the gathered information:
- Some people mention having survived multiple rapture dates, with figures jokingly going as high as 60 or more predictions that have passed without incident.
- There are mentions of dozens or even 100 claimed "end of the world" or rapture predictions that people have lived through without it actually happening.
- Many rapture predictions turn out to be false alarms or misinterpretations of prophecy, leading to people repeatedly "surviving" them.
So, if this question is asked in the tongue-in-cheek or cultural sense, the number of raptures one has survived could be dozens, even into the hundreds, depending on how one counts the various failed predictions and viral end-times rumors that surface frequently. If the question is meant spiritually or theologically, traditional Christian eschatology typically holds to one future rapture event, which obviously has not yet happened for any living person. In summary, people have humorously survived dozens to over a hundred predicted rapture events based on the flood of false or failed prophecies observed in recent decades and years as of 2025.