Antichrist

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In Christian beliefs, the Antichrist or Anti-christ (anti means opposite; christ means messiah) is used to speak about a person or image that implies evil, and more than one person. It is also said that antichrist is the devil himself.[1]

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  1. Gritters, Barry. ""The Antichrist". The Protestant Reformed Churches in America. http://www.prca.org/pamphlets/pamphlet_3.html. Retrieved 2007-06-24. 


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