Evil is in a lot of human intent. I don't think we need a bogey man to fear. Not the devil or his messengers. Look at the actions of men.
He will rise on the 3rd dayI'll bring the buckshot @Obreh Winfrey brings the shovel, and @Lord Beerus gonna hold your legs while we bury that flea bag
I'll bring the buckshot @Obreh Winfrey brings the shovel, and @Lord Beerus gonna hold your legs while we bury that flea bag
Some turds rise to the surface.He will rise on the 3rd day
Is that how you came to be?Some turds rise to the surface.
Yeah but op said person or agenda.But couldn't social media and Artificial intelligence be anti christ? I mean look at grumpy cat. She was a social media icon and she was very dark sided
from the denizens of hell's perspective: Its the 3d observable universe. Thats why I always say, I love what God brings meLOL @ the Holy Bolt spamming low-level Pally heading to Diablo's lair!!!!!
that stench will riseHe will rise on the 3rd day
My dad says the same thing but I don't be trying to hear that because I have a lot of things on my bucket list I want to do before the world endsThe Antichrist is already here.
I'm truly brehthtakingIs that how you came to be?
John 13:21-31 KJVQuestion
Is the antichrist human as in flesh and blood or is he a spirit being?
Answer
Only John mentions the idea of antichrist (1 John 2:18; 2:22; 4:3; 2 John 7), and his letters antichrist does not seem to be any particular individual. There are also some textual variants that confuse the issue, some texts provide "the antichrist" in certain verses while others provide only "antichrist." Without the article "the," the idea of "antichrist" appears to be a generic description rather than the title of an identifiable entity.
Assuming the correctness of the most current versions of the Greek New Testament (UBS 4th edition), John mentions "the" antichrist in 1 John 2:22; 4:3 and 2 John 7. However, all of these texts describe "the" antichrist in terms that can be applied to many different people simultaneously:
Moreover, in every verse which mentions "antichrist," the numerically singular idea "antichrist" relates directly to a multiplicity of individuals, not just to one person:
- "The" antichrist denies that Jesus is the Christ, and denies the Father and the Son (1 John 2:22).
- The spirit of "the" antichrist does not confess that Jesus is from God (1 John 4:3).
- "The" antichrist denies that Jesus came in the flesh (2 John 7).
The fact that each verse refers to a multiplicity of persons who may be called "antichrist" indicates to me that the textual variants are not terribly significant. Even if 1 John 2:18 should be translated "the antichrist is coming," the idea of "antichrist" still refers to "many" even in that verse.
- "Many" antichrists have arisen (1 John 2:18), to whom John refers as "they" (1 John 2:19).
- The antichrist is anyone who denies that Jesus is the Christ, or who denies the Father and the Son (1 John 2:22). John makes this clear by referring to these people with the Greek word pas (all) in 1 John 2:23. Most translations render this with "no one" or "whoever." In so doing they are attempting to capture the flavor of the language in English. But a more literal translation of the opening words of 1 John 2:23 would be "everyone who denies."
- "Every" (pas) spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is "the spirit of the antichrist" (1 John 4:3).
- The antichrist includes "many" deceivers (2 John 7).
Thus, I don't think there is an individual, or even a visibly united group of individuals or an institution, that is "the" antichrist to the exclusion of all others. Rather, it seems to me that John uses the term "antichrist" to refer to a sentiment or stance against the fundamental truths about the person of Christ.
Anti-Christ a Human?
Is the antichrist human as in flesh and blood or is he a spirit being?thirdmill.org
I was reading an article earlier that said something similar
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