In your OP, you posted a link to Robinson, who claims the 'rapture' date may be September 22-24, 2025 while also stating the antichrist is here now and is - or could be - Trump -
"After the Harvest, a Trumpet is blown, and all of God's people are gathered together in one place to celebrate. It is certain that when Jesus returns for His church to remove us from the earth before the seven-year Tribulation, it will be during the Feast of Trumpets. This year, this Feast is celebrated during the two days of September 22-24, 2025."
"Who is the most powerful man on Earth today? Who on Earth has he exhibited genius in making peace? Who has exhibited genius in financial matters? Who has exhibited genius in military might? Who is proud and boasting about his accomplishments? According to the prophecies of Daniel, only one man will have these first five attributes in the final days just before the Tribulation begins. This man is here on Earth right now."
"The antichrist will arrive on Earth before the Rapture and the Tribulation and begin to exhibit the first five of ten attributes Daniel predicted for this world ruler. There is only one man currently who has met all five of these requirements. He is the most powerful man on Earth today."
On this web page [
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"... I am not saying that Donald Trump is the antichrist, only that at the present time he is accomplishing all of the peace plans that the antichrist will seek to obtain. We will have to wait and see who the antichrist is when he is revealed."
"Remember that we are 37 days from The Feast of Trumpets, the event that will likely be the time when Jesus will fulfill 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. If these events are of interest to you, all of these PROPHECIES of the Last Days are found in my new book, “Days of Wrath: The Final Sign.” l
So to cover all bases: 'Rapture' may be September 22-24, 2025, or it may not be. Trump may be the antichrist, or may not be. That's a whole lot of wishy-washy speculation,
and yet he claims these are prophecies.
This is hugely problematic. If these were actual prophecies from the Lord, which is literally hearing directly from God and repeating His words, it would be clear, concise and with zero errors. Prophecy is not speculation, so right out the gate this proves Robinson to be false.
Also to note: you have to buy his book to read his alleged $prophecies$... so buyer beware.