
"Kang, who said he once had an out-of-body experience where he went to hell and was pulled back by the voice of Jesus, added that the end of the world is only prophesized to come when the gospel is preached in all nations. 'Every language must hear,' Kang claimed, noting that there are still thousands of languages worldwide in which the Bible has not been translated into yet."
"Fellow Christians and influential faith leaders on social media have added that there are many more signs they've been cautioned to watch for which would come before Doomsday. Speaking with members of Grace Church in New Jersey, these include the formation of a 'united one world government,' a new temple being constructed in Jerusalem, and the creation of a religious system that follows a so-called 'world leader.'"
Predictions that the Rapture would occur on September 23 circulated widely and sparked online panic. Setting a specific date for prophesied events conflicts with the biblical assertion that no one knows the day or hour. An end-time timetable is linked to the gospel being preached to all nations, with every language hearing it, while thousands of languages remain without Bible translations. Commonly cited preconditions for Doomsday include the formation of a united one-world government, construction of a new temple in Jerusalem, and the emergence of a global religious system under a single world leader with a universal name, language, and currency. Many Christians urge watching global developments rather than date-setting.
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