What do you believe to be the anti-christ? I ask because many people define it differently. I have heard it to be everything from a single person, to everything throughout history that goes against Christ. While it can be multiple things over time and dimension, I still think it will eventually take a final form, but am not sure what that is.
Catholic prophecy says the Antichrist will be a man born of the union of a bishop and a nun, if I remember correctly.
“It will be during this time that the Anti-Christ will be born of a Hebrew nun, a false virgin who will have communion with the old snake, the master of impurity; his father will be a bishop.”
Is the Second Coming of Christ far in the future? I ask because I have heard a priest wonder if the anti Christ is alive now.
We are heading into the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which happens after the end of this era. It is not the end of the world when we will have the Second Coming of Christ.
Yes thanks I get that but when does the anti Christ come in. Is it just before the second coming? If so I guess that’s a ways away.
Yes, it is exactly as you said, quite a ways away. It’s just before the Second Coming. Our Lord comes and slays him.
Although Christ said He could return at any moment, it is prophesied that a Minor and Major Tribulation will come first, although these latter predictions are considered conditional.
I just saw on Instagram that an Aussie guy said they want the Digital ID in Australia. Ugh. I expected it, but this is the first I've heard of it being announced over here & they want to get the ball rolling... For those that don't have Instagram, I kind of suggest it. I'm getting news on there I don't see anywhere else, they mustn't censor as heavily as YouTube. I made an account even tho I don't do social media.
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What do you think about East Asian culture? I watched this short clip, and I can honestly say it’s one of the most depressing things I’ve ever seen. A life where you wake up every morning, go to work for 10+ hours, then come home only to lie down and repeat the same day again. There’s no individuality, no creativity — you’re just a small link in the entire system, a robot without identity or critical thinking, used while you still have energy, and replaced by a new unit once you’re drained. The West and its corporate system operate similarly, but in Japan, Korea, China, and Taiwan, it’s taken to another level. The whole system is built on strict adherence to rules, norms, and laws. That, of course, has its positives, organization and order are truly blessings from God. However, it feels as though people lose that God-given spirit — I would even say joy, freedom, love... I’d argue it’s no less anti-family than the decaying West just in a different form. Japan is now losing about a million people per year due to natural population decline; Korea is heading toward 200,000, and Taiwan over 70,000. How do you view this kind of mentality, these customs and systems, from a Christian perspective? Can Christianity even function within such a system, or does the system need to change and adapt in light of Christian faith and values?