The most important thing I take about the anti-christ is that he will not identify himself. The anti-christ, or the epitome of evil as symbol, will pretend to be the Christ. So evil will masquerade as goodness and holiness, but it will be the opposite of such. This is the dichotomy I see in America. They say they are a "Christian"nation, and a lot of secular people chagrin the whole country as some kind of "Christian" nation. I don't think the Americans are good examples of the tenements of Christianity, and that they are acting against the teachings of their own belief systems at best.
I love the philosophy of human nature, and the mythological and theological mechanisms for the dissemination of sacred or occult information. The Anti-Christ is a very good story, a good tale or tool with which to try to conceive of human evil and it's place in our reality. As a non-Christian I can enjoy understanding this allegory, you don't have to beleive to understand the method and mechanisms...
Thanks.
I love the philosophy of human nature, and the mythological and theological mechanisms for the dissemination of sacred or occult information. The Anti-Christ is a very good story, a good tale or tool with which to try to conceive of human evil and it's place in our reality. As a non-Christian I can enjoy understanding this allegory, you don't have to beleive to understand the method and mechanisms...
Thanks.