Is Gavin Newsome the anti-christ?

Doesn't the Antichrist come first, and the Second Coming come second? Not my religion, and I certainly do not believe either trump or Newsom are either the Antichrist, or the Second Coming, but if they are one or the other, trump would be the antichrist, and Newsom would be the Second Coming. It is all about order.
The man of lawlessness was alive in Paul's day.
 
If you do not believe John of Patmos, then there is no Antichrist.
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The term "Antichrist" is not explicitly used in the Old Testament, but several passages are interpreted as foreshadowing the Antichrist figure, such as those in the Book of Daniel, which describes a powerful ruler who opposes God and His people. Key references include Daniel 7, 8, and 9, which speak of a "little horn" and a "man of sin" who will arise in the end times.
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Old Testament References to the Antichrist

The concept of the Antichrist is primarily developed in the New Testament, but there are several Old Testament passages that are often interpreted as foreshadowing the Antichrist or similar figures.

Key Old Testament Passages

Daniel 7:8Describes a "little horn" that speaks boastfully and opposes the saints.
Daniel 9:27Mentions a ruler who will make a covenant and then break it, leading to desolation.
Daniel 11:36-37Talks about a king who will exalt himself above all gods and speak against the true God.
Isaiah 14:12-15Describes the fall of a figure often associated with pride and rebellion against God, often linked to the Antichrist.
Ezekiel 28:12-17Refers to the king of Tyre, symbolizing pride and opposition to God, which can be seen as a type of the Antichrist.
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Themes and Characteristics

  • Opposition to God: Many of these passages highlight a figure that opposes God and His people.
  • Deception and Pride: The Antichrist is often characterized by pride and deception, seeking to elevate himself above God.
  • Destruction and Desolation: The actions of this figure lead to destruction and desolation, particularly for the faithful.
These references set the stage for the New Testament's more explicit descriptions of the Antichrist, particularly in the Book of Revelation and the letters of John.

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No, Newtscum is more like...

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^ What we have above is a case of the blind, leading the stupid...

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