(November 3, 2017 at 11:42 pm)Cyberman Wrote:(November 3, 2017 at 3:27 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: Sunni and Shiite folklore approve the anti-christ theory; with lots of Hadith speaking about his coming, and his "miracles", like "cutting a man into two then attaching him back together", [...]
Let me guess - other miracles include turning a wand into a bunch of flowers, vanishing a card and making it appear in your pocket, and pulling a rabbit from an empty hat?
I always thought there was something diabolical about Paul Daniels.
I want to know the source of the anti-christ tales. Christianity took a lot from Greek mythology; and Sunni/Shiite Hadith tellers used Christian sources as a legitimate foundation.
I think Greek mythology influenced so many religious ideas; despite my belief that original Christians were true believers, some disbelieved and went against Jesus's teachings, producing the Christianity of today. So as ideas like the anti-christ:
https://owlcation.com/humanities/Did-Chr...k-religion
Or mere frustration with Nero, and Rome in general?
I don't think there is one.


