
Well, that’s ANOTHER apocalypse I’ve lived through, and I didn’t even know this one was coming. However, in an interesting twist, this particular doomsday prophet is actually denying being one:
Renowned preacher Prophet David Owuor has distanced himself from viral claims suggesting he prophesied the end of the world would occur on August 2, 2025.
In an official statement released by the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness on Friday, the church dismissed the circulating reports as false, misleading, and deliberately twisted to damage the reputation of the preacher and undermine his ministry’s message.
“The leadership and congregation of The Ministry of Repentance and Holiness strongly denounce the recent spread of false and misleading information about The World Ending on August 2nd, 2025,” the statement read.
“Prophet Dr Owuor has always been very categorical on the fact that nobody knows the day or the hour when the Messiah will return, as the Bible clearly states in Matthew 24:36,” it added. […]
This was not the first time such news emerged online.
Last year, similar claims attributed to the prophet also went viral, claiming that his prophecy had pointed to November 2, 2024 as doomsday.
We should be fair and note that this denial was also published before this putative apocalypse was supposed to happen so, unlike Harold Camping, for example, he’s actually not going for a post-facto rationalisation of an event that conspicuously failed to happen. Dave is so not wrong about something he supposedly said, he never even said it in the first place! Unless, of course, he was right nonetheless and the world DID end… but only in Kenya. That’s a possibility, I suppose…
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