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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Viral Preacher Claims God Warned of 3-Year Global Flood

Viral Preacher Claims God Warned of 3-Year Global Flood

8 Dec

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Summary

  • A Ghanaian preacher named 'Noah' has a viral prophecy.
  • He claims God revealed a three-year global flood starting Dec 25.
  • Videos show boat construction, inviting followers for salvation.
Viral Preacher Claims God Warned of 3-Year Global Flood

A Ghanaian preacher, known as 'Noah,' has become a viral sensation online, proclaiming a divine warning of an impending three-year global flood. He states that God revealed this catastrophic event to him, scheduled to begin on December 25th. Visual evidence shared in his online content includes the ongoing construction of wooden boats, which he presents as instruments of salvation.

These videos depict 'Noah' inviting followers to join him, promising a means of survival amidst the prophesied deluge. However, the veracity of these claims remains unverified, raising significant questions about the nature of faith and the potential for fabrication in digital discourse. The situation highlights the rapid dissemination of apocalyptic narratives across the internet.

The trend surrounding 'Noah's' prophecy is sparking wider conversations about belief systems and the influence of online content. It prompts a critical examination of how apocalyptic stories gain traction and spread, particularly among audiences seeking answers or solace in uncertain times.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Noah' claims God warned him of a three-year global flood starting on December 25th.
The videos of wooden boats under construction by 'Noah' have not been independently verified.
Apocalyptic stories spread rapidly online through viral videos and social media, raising questions about faith and misinformation.

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