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The video is edited to show a religious dramatization of the rapture, the moment some Christians believe Jesus Christ will return to Earth to bring believers to heaven.
The video is one of many "rapture pre-enactments" created by the Christian organization Turning Point for God, which says it hopes to grab viewers' attention with dramatic clips.
Did children on a school bus go "poof" after they went through a portal? No, Ms. Frizzle, this isn’t the Magic School Bus.
A viral video shared on Facebook appeared to show a bus full of school children suddenly disappearing into thin air. "All the Kids Disappeared from the Bus OMG, Where Did They Go?" read text on the screen of the Sept. 25 video, suggesting that perhaps they had gone through a portal.
(Screenshot of Facebook video)
It was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)
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