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Antichrist

[an-ti-krahyst] / ˈæn tɪˌkraɪst /


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Because he was pondering why people commit evil acts, he chose the “number of the beast” that appears in the Book of Revelations in the New Testament and is associated with the Antichrist.

From New York Times

The minions of the Moscow Patriarchy have justified the invasion by describing Ukraine as the “Antichrist,” the embodiment of demonic opposition to Putin’s rule.

From Washington Post

Other outlets called Meghan "a version of the Antichrist" and asserted that her so-called "diva demands" were "wreaking havoc" at the palace.

From Salon

It referred to “human test subjects” and robots, and it accused Northeastern’s virtual reality lab of being “the Antichrist sent to this world to change everything!!!”

From New York Times

"I wanted to apologize to humanity for voting for the Antichrist Obama," the woman stated.

From Salon