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Aug 14, 2006 07:28

If Jesus knew he was coming to earth to save us, will the anti-Christ know he is coming to earth to destroy the world?

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rainswolf August 14 2006, 14:38:11 UTC
I don't know. I actually have a person pegged as the anti-Christ but I won't say who.

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dj_jonny_flash August 14 2006, 20:55:34 UTC
Does his name rhyme with tush?

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rainswolf August 15 2006, 00:28:01 UTC
Let's just say he is not very cushy.... but if you take away the y and change a letter or two... maybe

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saxomofo August 14 2006, 16:30:45 UTC
Well, if he's the exact opposite of Jesus...everything Jesus knew, the anti-Christ wouldn't? So...maybe the anti-Christ wouldn't know who he was. Maybe he would be more of a pawn than anything else.

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dj_jonny_flash August 14 2006, 21:04:34 UTC
I read a comic book, the name of which escapes me right now Chosen(thanks google), in which a modern teenager grows up performing Jesus-like miracles (water into wine, raising a dog from the dead, etc.) cumuliating in, if I remember right, his own near-death/semi-ressurection. After he wakes up in the hospital he walks out and is met by a limo. The driver says he's being taken to meet his real father. He responds "God?" The driver laughs and replies, "No, the other one."

Flashforward many years to the battle of Armageddon, and he is preparing to lead his army. He wonders if Jesus had any better idea of his destiny.

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stella_21 August 14 2006, 22:49:11 UTC
GOOD QUESTION

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bravobevo August 14 2006, 23:46:46 UTC
Since Jesus is God, and God is the all-powerful, all-knowing Creator of the universe, it is true that Jesus knew (or to the extent that He had restricted His knowledge until, as a human, He learned it through the study of the Scriptures as was known at that point . . . i.e. our Old Testament) that He had a major role to play in making salvation available to us ( ... )

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