The world is supposed to end tomorrow according to a viral prophecy by South African pastor Joshua Mhlakela, who claims to have received a vision that the biblical "rapture" will occur on September 23 or 24, 2025. This prophecy has sparked widespread panic on social media, with some people selling possessions and quitting jobs in anticipation of the end times. The date coincides with the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah, which some Christian interpreters associate with end-times events. The rapture is believed by some Christians to be a moment when believers will be taken up to heaven, leaving non-believers behind to face suffering. However, this prediction is religious in nature and has no scientific or factual basis. Historically, all such end-of-world predictions have been proven false, and there is no evidence of any impending global catastrophe tomorrow from scientific authorities like NASA or climate experts.
