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antichrist

/an-ti-krahyst/US // ˈæn tɪˌkraɪst //UK // (ˈæntɪˌkraɪst) //

反基督者,反基督分子,反基督,反基督主义者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Theology.

    • : a particular personage or power, variously identified or explained, who is conceived of as appearing in the world as the principal antagonist of Christ.
    • : an opponent of Christ; a person or power antagonistic to Christ.
    • : a disbeliever in Christ.
    • : a false Christ.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Enough people are worried that the vaccines are from the Antichrist that TikTok has apparently banned hashtags that link vaccination with apocalyptic plots.

  • Crucially, Evangelicals believed that as the United States ceded power to the Antichrist, he would demand that all people pledge their allegiance to him by taking his mark.

  • Perhaps, they speculated, the world would soon have a single global currency overseen by the Antichrist and run by computers.

  • In the 1980s some alleged that perhaps Ronald Wilson Reagan was the Antichrist — the letters in his name added up to 6-6-6.

  • In the 1930s, they thought that perhaps the logo of Roosevelt’s National Recovery Administration, the blue eagle, was the Antichrist’s logo.

  • One prominent Wingnut Web site in particular has been pumping up microchip/Antichrist anxieties: WorldNet Daily.

  • The McCain campaign even put out a Web ad that seemed to play on Obama-as-Antichrist fears.

  • Its worldly affairs gave him no concern, and party-spirit was loathsome to him as the very antichrist.

  • It is well to state here that Daniel mentions Antichrist but once in his prophecies, in chapter xi:36, etc.

  • See the pictures in the numerous fifteenth century little popular books concerning Antichrist.

  • "And then shall the wicked be revealed:" no one doubts that this means Antichrist.

  • These remonstrants drifted by degrees into open antagonists of the Church, and talked of the Pope as the mystical antichrist.