Antichrist
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Revision as of 08:39, 21 December 2008
Found in a post on Slacktivist:
“”I don't even believe in The Antichrist, and I think George W. Bush is it. Him. Whatever.
Observe his eerie similarity to the corrupt late-period Roman emperors -- even to the point of twiddling a stringed instrument while a major American city was virtually destroyed by a disaster partly natural and partly man-made. Observe the way his followers think he is the most wonderful, charming, sincere, noble, humble, virile, righteous human being in history. They hang on his every word and display open hostility to those who are immune to his charms. And those of us who are immune to his charms find him so un-charming that we are baffled and creeped out by the devotion he appears to inspire. Observe his constant lip-service to Christianity, at the same time he preaches a message exactly the opposite of the one Jesus brought. Observe the way his followers seem content to follow him and call it following God. |
Lately it is more popular to speculate that Barack Obama is the antichrist. This phenomenon goes back at least to the late 1970s when Jimmy Carter was supposed to be the antichrist for giving away the Panama Canal.
The number of the Antichrist is 666.