This confirms what I have always thought - that as far as literally whats written in Bible, there is almost nothing there that people usually associate with AC. Its simple anyone who does not accept Jesus and God, and more generically a power of evil.
As far as I am concerned, the Cabal we are fighting is the Antichrist.
And for the interpretations - thats not my cup of tea. I am happy to accept whats written in Bible (with the caveat that what we read is probably twisted from the original writing - Mauro Biglino as proven it already).
I am very eager to see what the literal Bible that Mauro analysed says in these passages.
Exactly what I get from it as well: every Christian I've spoken with point to single man. I counter the "AC" are those who do not believe in God, thus Christ. Ergo, "Anti-Christ".
They then fall back on the number of the beast/ man is 666, arguing a singular man.
I counter this is all men when they allow evil to rule instead of good.
So, science:
6 neutrons
6 protons
6 electrons
This makes a carbon atom, 666....the number of man denoted in the Bible.
I should end this that I firmly believe in God. It is my opinion and study that the Church has deliberately masked meanings and interpretations to control, not teach.
Bible has the same problem as QAnon. There is an original message which is a true documentation of historic events. Then there are people who take the Bible and create their own narrative and sell it as Christianity. Great Awakening is going be jarring for all sides of the aisle.
There is much more written in the Bible than that about the antichrist (singular), but he is not referred to as the antichrist most of the time. Many references to this individual include the man of sin, the son of perdition, the lawless one, the one that makes desolate, the little horn... there are many verses pointing to a singular man who opposes God, and makes himself out to be God.
This is not uncommon in the Bible. For instance, the Bible refers to Satan as the devil, the serpent, the dragon, lucifer, the father of lies, the beast, the accuser, the evil one, the adversary, a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour, etc. It also refers to Jesus as the Christ, the Word, the son of man, the son of God, the lamb of God, the lamb who was slain before the foundations of the world, the High Priest, the stone that the builders rejected, the chief cornerstone, etc.
This confirms what I have always thought - that as far as literally whats written in Bible, there is almost nothing there that people usually associate with AC. Its simple anyone who does not accept Jesus and God, and more generically a power of evil.
As far as I am concerned, the Cabal we are fighting is the Antichrist.
And for the interpretations - thats not my cup of tea. I am happy to accept whats written in Bible (with the caveat that what we read is probably twisted from the original writing - Mauro Biglino as proven it already).
I am very eager to see what the literal Bible that Mauro analysed says in these passages.
Exactly what I get from it as well: every Christian I've spoken with point to single man. I counter the "AC" are those who do not believe in God, thus Christ. Ergo, "Anti-Christ".
They then fall back on the number of the beast/ man is 666, arguing a singular man. I counter this is all men when they allow evil to rule instead of good.
So, science:
This makes a carbon atom, 666....the number of man denoted in the Bible.
I should end this that I firmly believe in God. It is my opinion and study that the Church has deliberately masked meanings and interpretations to control, not teach.
Bible has the same problem as QAnon. There is an original message which is a true documentation of historic events. Then there are people who take the Bible and create their own narrative and sell it as Christianity. Great Awakening is going be jarring for all sides of the aisle.
There is much more written in the Bible than that about the antichrist (singular), but he is not referred to as the antichrist most of the time. Many references to this individual include the man of sin, the son of perdition, the lawless one, the one that makes desolate, the little horn... there are many verses pointing to a singular man who opposes God, and makes himself out to be God.
This is not uncommon in the Bible. For instance, the Bible refers to Satan as the devil, the serpent, the dragon, lucifer, the father of lies, the beast, the accuser, the evil one, the adversary, a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour, etc. It also refers to Jesus as the Christ, the Word, the son of man, the son of God, the lamb of God, the lamb who was slain before the foundations of the world, the High Priest, the stone that the builders rejected, the chief cornerstone, etc.