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Most Christians believe that only devout Christians will be raptured, therefore clearly excluding people of other faiths.
Most Christians don't even believe in that kind of rapture as it's based on a very problematic pseudo-theology.
Most American Protestants do believe in it.
Roughly 40% of Americans believe we are currently living in the End Times, ie, the Rapture could happen at any moment.
https://baptistnews.com/article/4-in-10-americans-believe-we-are-living-in-the-end-times/
You may also note the Baptist author of this article is suprised these numbers are not higher.
Is "historically black" like Michael Jackson?
Oh jesus christ...
sigh
No.
No, it means that that particular denomination, that particular church or family of churches has had a historically super majority black membership.
Congregations like this are very common in the US south.
As a result of slavery and racism leading to blacks being forced out of many white congregations, black christians started their own churches.
Like uh, less Michael Jackson, more Martin Luther King Jr.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Christian_Leadership_Conference
Throw in about 125 years of majority black churches prior to the SCLC's founding in the 1950s, and yeah, there is a whole history of churches with their roots in being formed as places of worship that wouldn't threaten to lynch an attendee for being the 'wrong' skin color.
Its the roughly the same thing with a 'historically black' college or university: many of those were founded because other colleges were historically racist, would not allow black americans to attend, so they made their own colleges.