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Do You Believe In Legend Of Antichrist

Is legend Bob Marley an "Antichrist" or an "Atheist"?

Bob Marley is Rastafarian. He believes in a God (their God being "Jah" and you will notice the name being mentioned in a variety of Bob's songs). Although being a huge Bob Marley fan, I am not greatly familiar with the Rastafarian religion/way of life (I am a Christian) but I have been told that its followers - or at least some - believe that the white man's God is satan and Jah is the one and only true God.

Get Up Stand Up isn't about disrespecting God/Jesus/Jah/etc. The message in this song is about too many people spending their lives worrying about what will happen after death. We were put on earth to live our lives to the fullest and spend it worrying about the here and now.

How do people believe the Antichrist is supposed to be killed?

I think if it were going to happen, then that means prophecy would be true and it would happen as foretold. So really it would be out of our hands as humanity. Any attempt to kill an antichrist before his set showdown with Christ, would just be doomed to failure. Whether he would be impervious to destruction, or just happen to always be in the right place at the right time according to destiny, is another question altogether. Although their are many stories. If you were looking for magical/spiritual weapons, I'd probably look for something that gave Christ strength. As he is the opposite it should affect him opposingly. Where as if you took the spear of destiny (spear head that killed Jesus) and attempted to kill the antichrist, it would probably just give him strength. Working on the parameters of everything being in the paranormal being the truth of course. It's kind of like the question "what is the best way to kill a zombie?" You can have several good answers, but until you know which zombie of legend you are fighting against you could say for sure. You might pack a shotgun, but then they are the necromantic African zombies that will still keep coming with no head. You could say set them all on fire, but if you are dealing with something like the infected from 28 days later, you will just end up with a fast running fireball trying to eat your face.But then again I've often wondered what I would do if the rapture did happen and I were left behind. Would I try to fight an angel? No, I would simply bow down and ask for forgiveness, as what ever I had done was obviously not enough and God had deemed me to die. This isn't the God I believe in, but I like to place myself in scenarios, a little weird maybe, but it can be fun.

Are Gog from Ezekiel 38 and 39 and the Antichrist the same person?

The two terms are entirely unrelated.Ezekiel is well known for his use of metaphor and allegory, as in the case of his Gog and Magog. In chapter 37, he prophesies that the bones of the vanquished kingdom of Israel will rise up and that Israel (Ephraim) and Judah will soon be reunited as one nation upon the land, and never again divided into two kingdoms. David (his descendants) shall be their king (37:24-25). Of course, the former Israelites never returned, having assimilated into the surrounding cultures and having entirely lost their Israelite identity. Samaria (Israel) and Judah remained separate and the Babylonian Exile brought a permanent end to the Davidic dynasty.Ezekiel chapter 38 prophesies an apocalyptic invasion of the now united and prosperous land of Israel by the legendary Gog of Magog. When Gog invades Israel, the fury of God shall be aroused against him (38:18). Yet this invasion from the north will be instigated by God himself, so that all the nations will know him (38:14-16). Having led the armies of Gog against Israel, God will then ensure their total defeat, such that it will take all the people of the land seven months to bury their carcasses (39:11-12).The only biblical references to the antiChrist are in the First and Second Epistles of John, believe to have been written early in the second century. It is widely believed that the Johannine epistles were written shortly after John’s Gospel and that they provide evidence of a split in the Johannine community. Their author, who identifies himself as ‘the Presbyter’ (or ‘elder’) in 2 John 1:1 and 3 John 1:1, engages in a polemic against his former colleagues who have refused to join the more centrist Christian movement but chose to remain as gnostics.When he criticises the variant beliefs of those former colleagues, he uses the greatest invective he can think of, calling them ‘antiChrists’. They had believed that Christ only came to earth spiritually, so 1 John 4:3: “And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist…”This was soon misunderstood, possibly in part because the Johannine epistles came to be attributed to the apostle John and early Christians did not wish to believe that John could be so spiteful. References to antiChrists came to be seen as metaphors for all who opposed the Christian gospel. However we read it, this is not a metaphor for Ezekiel’s Gog.

Are coheed and cmambria antichrist?

not that i know of
they're a good band and they don't seem like it in any of their songs

Pro-lifers: if the woman is pregnant with the Antichrist should she abort?

Well I'm not Christian, so I don't believe in the Antichrist.

But let me point out that just because someone is intended to be the Antichrist doesn't mean all hope for them is lost. In the Arthurian Legend, the story of Merlin's conception is that his mother was raped by a demon who deliberately impregnated her so she would give birth to the Antichrist. She went to her family's confessor, and he blessed the unborn baby in her womb. This blessing caused the evil to be drawn out of Merlin's soul, but because of his demonic heritage, he retained his magical abilities, and that's why he was the world's most powerful wizard.

Yes, this sounds ridiculous in our world. But so does a woman becoming pregnant with the Antichrist. If you can talk about demons and spirituality, I think I have a little leverage to talk about God. And people who do believe in the Antichrist likely believe that God can save anybody.

If your question is "If we somehow knew for a fact that a woman was going to give birth to the next Hitler, and we also somehow knew that no matter what we did, even if we locked the child away and raised him in seclusion, nothing would stop this from happening, should we abort?" then I guess I'd say in that particular instance, I would reluctantly agree to the abortion.

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Who is the Anti-Chirst and when will he arrive?

The term ‘antichrist’ is taken from the apostles Johns epistles. He is the only one who used that term in the bible. Because most who refer to this ‘antichrist’ entity do not go back to its source all sorts of legends and myths have been woven around it.It is actually rather easy to understand who and what the ‘antichrist’ is when we refer to the bible for an explanation.This is a basic definition taken from the glossary of one of the bibles I use:-The Greek term (translated antichrist in English) has a twofold meaning. It refers to that which is anti, or opposed to, Christ. It may also refer to a false Christ, one in the place of Christ. All people, organizations, or groups that falsely claim to represent Christ or claim to be the Messiah or that oppose Christ and his disciples can properly be called antichrists.—1Jo 2: 18, 22.Antichrists had already appeared back there in the 1st century. This ‘antichrist’ has been around ever since the apostasy from the truths taught by Jesus and later by the faithful apostles began to make itself felt during the middle of the 1st century AD onward. It has been a constant barrier to spiritual truths taught in the early Christian congregation. It is this apostasy that led to the fulfilment of Jesus parable of the wheat and the weeds.

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