Antichrist
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noun
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adjective
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(As a noun)
Antichrist ( noun )
- A person or force seen as opposed to Jesus Christ and the Christian faith.
- A figure prophesied in the Bible as opposing Christ and deceiving many people at the end of the world.
Origin:
From old english æntecrist and late latin antichristus, both meaning "opposed to the christ".
Examples:
- The antichrist is often depicted as a powerful political leader who will rise to power during the end times.
- Many religious scholars believe that the antichrist is already among us, working to undermine the principles of Christianity.
- According to the Bible, the antichrist will be defeated by Jesus Christ at the Battle of Armageddon.
- Some conspiracy theorists believe that the antichrist is a secret cabal of powerful individuals who control world events.
- The idea of an antichrist has been used throughout history to demonize and marginalize religious and political opponents.
(As an adjective)
Antichrist ( adjective )
- A person or force seen as opposed to Jesus Christ and the Christian faith.
- A figure prophesied in the Bible as opposing Christ and deceiving many people at the end of the world.
Origin:
From old english æntecrist and late latin antichristus, both meaning "opposed to the christ".
Examples:
- The antichrist is often depicted as a powerful political leader who will rise to power during the end times.
- Many religious scholars believe that the antichrist is already among us, working to undermine the principles of Christianity.
- According to the Bible, the antichrist will be defeated by Jesus Christ at the Battle of Armageddon.
- Some conspiracy theorists believe that the antichrist is a secret cabal of powerful individuals who control world events.
- The idea of an antichrist has been used throughout history to demonize and marginalize religious and political opponents.