Will the Antichrist be a future figure who will rise to power and wreak havoc upon the Earth? While some would say that they see biblical evidence for such a dynamic, others would fervently push back, yielding a variety of alternative views on the complex subject matter. According to a new poll released in conjunction with my book, “The Armageddon Code: One Journalist’s Quest for End-Times Answers,”
nearly half of Protestant pastors (49 percent) in the U.S. said that they believe that the Antichrist will “a figure who will arise sometime in the future” when asked to choose from a series of proclamations about the Antichrist. The second largest proportion of preachers (14 percent) said that they believe that the Antichrist is “just a personification of evil,” with an additional 12 percent saying “there is no individual Antichrist.” READ MORE
Yea his name is Barack Hussein Obama the man of sin the son of perdition the Mahdi the 12th imam he has a lot of names but he will be cast alive into the lake of fire to you all that have missed he will be revealed soon enough and Satan will take over him completely the beast is about to be unleashed to the church look up for your redemption draweth nigh praise and glory to the most high Jesus christ
The literal personification of allegorical characters is a reductionist, materialist interpretation common to our age, and the greatest deception of them all. The simple but vital lessons are lost as religious affiliations mark their territory accordingly and martyr themselves upon their self-constructed torture stake. The Christ, Christos, annointing oil is the daystar rising in hearts. Like the man of lawlessness, anything usurping true spiritual enlightenment is anti-christ, including dogma.