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Originally posted by Kemal
In christian mythology the antichrist was supposed to be someone who denies christ. He's opposed to the christian church. And he sets himself up as someone to worship instead of christ.
If you consider the beast from revelations to be the same as the antichrist(who is only mentioned by name in the book of John), then there's another problem: the beast is very popular. He's worshiped.
And according to revelations he utters "blasphemies" against god.
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This just proves MY theory...
ARIOCH is the Anti-Christ ;)
LOL
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