Man Shares Chat as Woman Who Thought Rapture Would Happen September 23 Begs Him to Pet-Sit Her Dog
- A man has released his conversation with a woman who believed that the rapture would happen between September 23 and 24
- A South African pastor, Joshua Mhlakela, had prophesied that the rapture would unfold between September 23 and 24, stirring intense debate among faith communities
- Concerned for her dog, the woman who believed the failed rapture prediction asked the man if he could pet-sit her dog when she gets raptured
A man has left internet users amused after displaying his chat with a woman who thought that the rapture would happen between September 23 and 24, and wanted to know if he could pet-sit her dog when she gets raptured.
Joshua Mhlakela, a South African pastor, went viral after prophesying that the rapture would take place between September 23 and 24.

Source: Facebook
In a Facebook post, the man, known as Dontcrossagayman, laughed at the woman's request, in which she suggested that he was definitely not getting raptured.

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"I got a response from the woman who wants me to pet-sit her dog while she gets raptured and I get left behind," he wrote.
In the chats, the woman noted that the man owns dogs and loves them and wanted him to look after hers, named Abigail, when she gets raptured. The woman's message read:
"Hey Kisha I really love your videos and I know how much you love your dogs. I don’t know if you seen or heard about how the rapture is happening this week but I live in Waco only about 1 hour from you so I was wondering if we could meet up and you could take care of my dog Abigail while I meet our Heavenly Father?"
He faulted her assumption that he was not rupturable, further stretching the conversation.

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Rapture: Mixed reactions trail pet owner's move
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the pet owner's move below:

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Cody Jones said:
"I saw someone recommending taking non-refundable deposits for pet care yesterday 😂.
"Hell's Designated Pet Sitters is my new band name."
Geraldine Duda said:
"No idea how this came up on my feed but it gave me a good laugh which I surely needed. If her dog doesn’t get raptured or no one does this week. Maybe offer to take the dog anyway.
"Now I’m thinking how does one tactfully asked this of someone? I have a dog and 2 cats! 🤔😬"
Kristine Styer said:
"This happened to me in 2014. Except it was my grandfather who wanted me in his house and not a major city when I was left behind. I still say I’m his favorite heathen granddaughter."
Belinda O'Regan said:
"She’s actually unbelievable I’m flabbergasted. I gafawwwed at your Hells designated dog sitter. Listen God will be putting you at the front of the queue. Not only are you hilarious your kindness is awe inspiring!"

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Shawna Cottriel said:
"Misha!!!! Handled 1000% better than I would have done given the same circumstances!! It woulda been a "Yes Ma'am, I will meet you at Walmart and take care of your dog." And then when she called back after said rapture, I might have said something to the affect of this: "You are no longer with us and your dog is, therefore I recant your request to take back your animal. Peace."
Carolyn Deitelhoff Harden said:
"My rapture plan actually is moving into a big house in a good school district formerly owned by a raptured person and adopt all of the animals left behind."
Pastor faces backlash over failed rapture prediction
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a South African pastor, Joshua Mhlakela, faced backlash online over his failed rapture prediction.
The prediction, which was first aired in a July interview with CettwinzTV, suggested that the rapture would unfold over two days, 23 and 24 September, coinciding with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
Mhlakela claimed to have experienced a supernatural encounter in which he saw Jesus seated on his throne, declaring,
“I am coming soon. I will come back to the earth.”
He added, “The rapture is upon us, whether you are ready or not,” urging believers to prepare for the end.
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