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if you want the job, I am sure you have a shot at it. Are you fond of the lake of fire? You would be going for a swim there, you know.

2007-12-19 01:37:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

No. Your question is absurd. The accepted sense of the term "Anti-Christ" implies a specific person, the fact that you choose to capitalize suggests that you're aware of this.

If you had applied simple logic before typing then you wouldn't have posted this in the first place. Think of it this way: If being opposed to Christianity makes you Anti-Christ, then being in favor of Christianity makes you Christ. You see? It's an illogical formulation.

2007-12-19 09:47:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am opposed to Christianity. I am opposed to the principals of the Christian Church as laid forth by their Apostle Paul. Jesus was but a sideshow , and his words somehow got lost in The Laws of the Apostle. So, while I am not exactly against Jesus, I would say that silence in some circumstances is consent. If Jesus were supposed to have come back to life, as the Christians say, and did nothing to stop the perversion of his teachings, then, yes, I am opposed to Christ.

2007-12-19 10:15:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

This is the Biblical answer to your question.
Yes you are under the influence of the anti-christ spirit that would cause you to be blind to God's truth. Look at what the Bible says:
1 John 2:22 Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.
23 Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father: (but) he that acknowledgeth the Son hath the Father also.

And:

2 Corinthians 4:3 But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost:
4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.

But don't worry that is why Jesus came to deliver us from the lie that Satan planted in us to corrupt us and thus save us from the anti-christ spirit.

Of course, there will be an Anti-Christ who will come and lead this world into final destruction but that is another teaching.

2007-12-19 10:40:09 · answer #4 · answered by Bobby B 4 · 0 1

If you are opposed to Christ and His teaching then yes.
A Anti-Christ, but not "THE ANTI-CHRIST".
Christianity is too often run by people who have not studded the
word. We are to " study to show yourself approved, a worker
that need not be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth"
Hope that helps.

2007-12-19 09:49:48 · answer #5 · answered by wayne g 7 · 0 1

Of course not...... just opposed to the practice of Christianity.

To be Anti-Christ, you'd need to go a few steps further my friend.

2007-12-19 10:06:23 · answer #6 · answered by rush.limburger 2 · 2 1

Acording to Saint John the Apostle yes, and Nero Ceaser was the 666 Antichrist.

2007-12-19 09:58:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

What does it mean to be "opposed the Christianity?"

Are you opposed to love of neighbor? To placing life ahead of religious observance? To repenting for your sins? To forgiving those who harm you? To healing the sick? TO bringningg hope to the dispirited? If you are, then you are truly anti-Christ, since these are all teachings of Christ.

But if you are opposed to hypocrisy, to greed masquerading as piety, to hatred of the needy, to depraved disregard for human life, and to equating love of God with love of nation, then you are very much pro-Christ, since these are his teachings too.

Don't equate opposition to the way some churches work with opposition to Christianity. No more than opposing the KKK (who live under a democracy) should be equated with opposing democracy. There are churches and faith communities that preach what Christ preached. It may take some work to find them, but it's worth the effort.

2007-12-19 09:43:33 · answer #8 · answered by Jeanster 4 · 0 2

When the noun is capitalized, it usually refers to a person who will appear in the world who has the governments of the world bow down under him. Not just anyone.

In John's epistles he refers to those who are antichrist. Small letters only. They are those who deny the Christ. Jesus specifically. In denying the Christ as being Jesus, you are antichrist, and there are many of those by John's definition.

2007-12-19 09:38:50 · answer #9 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 1 1

Well, it depends. Are you apposed to actual Christians, the Christian Religion, or Jesus Christ in particular?

There are some people who believe in Jesus but don't like certain Christians.

2007-12-19 09:33:55 · answer #10 · answered by Free Thinker A.R.T. ††† 6 · 1 2

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