I just heard Weng's version of the Antichrist. During a conversation in the office pantry, she defined it as the belief that JC isn't Lord.
For me, that definition borders on disturbing. That's because the definition is so broad, it covers just about anyone who isn't a Christian. Muslims, Jews, and Buddhists are part of the Antichrist, not to mention those who are part of other denominations and/or religions which do not incorporate JC in their belief systems.
I guess the correct definition is that the Antichrist is anything which is the opposite of what JC stood for. In short, it is anything that is inherently evil.
I'm more comfortable with this definition because it disqualifies those who may not be Christians but nevertheless possess Christian values and incorporate these in their everyday lives.
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