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Antichrist

[an-ti-krahyst] / ˈæn tɪˌkraɪst /


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When an American ambassador tells his wife a foundling is their newborn son, the film explores whether little Damien could be the Antichrist.

From BBC

“In the 17th, 18th century, the Antichrist would have been a Dr. Strangelove, a scientist who did all this sort of evil crazy science,” Thiel said, according to the Washington Post.

From The Wall Street Journal

In overtly religious works, when the Antichrist vouchsafes temporal comfort, it usually comes at the expense of man’s eternal salvation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new episode, titled “Twisted Christian,” follows a possessed Cartman, who “may be the key to stopping the Antichrist,” according its brief description.

From Los Angeles Times

"I am not the Antichrist. I am a family man."

From BBC