Monday, 27 January 2014

Some Individuals Expect A Muslim Antichrist

By Nelda Powers


Numerous individuals who follow the Christian faith have wondered over the years whether or not we can expect a Muslim antichrist to eventually appear in the world. The consensus for many years has been that this individual will descend from a European country or from Rome. It is likely that such philosophies are based on scriptures in the book of Daniel that refer to this individual as a descendent of those who were responsible for destroying the Temple in 70 A. D. The Bible states that the latter individuals were Romans.

Eschatologists also have conflicting opinions with regard to whether or not this individual will try to claim he is a Jew or a Christian. Numerous individuals believe that John's Gospel refers to a Jewish Antichrist. Some people are of the opinion that he will have to be a Jew himself or at the very least masquerade as one in order to deceive the Jewish people and gain acceptance among this race.

Another group of individuals believe that certain Scriptures indicate the Anti-Christ will not be Jewish. For example, in Revelation, this person is depicted as a beast that comes "out of the sea." When this particular phrase is used in other sections of the Bible, it is referring to "Gentile nations."

Yet another argument currently underway among various Christian organizations is that the Antichrist is a Muslim. This is one of the most popular schools of thought in today's modern world, and may be influenced by current events. The latter include the recent awakening of Islam, and the Muslims' revived territorial goal of bringing their religion to every country in the world.

Various books have been written on the subject by knowledgeable eschatologists. In one such book, the author asserts that the anti-Christ will be a Muslim and offers a biblical foundation for this theory. Other books also allude to this philosophy without overtly referencing Muslims.

Because the Bible also mentions a false prophet along with the Anti-Christ, some people are of the belief that one of these individuals will be Jewish, while the other will be a Muslim. Still others claim that both will be of European or Roman descent, as previously mentioned.

Conflicting opinions exist concerning the subject, which has led many Christians to conduct their own research projects. This has resulted in various theories concerning the details of this topic. However, those who embark upon such studies typically find that research projects of this kind are both rewarding and interesting.

It remains to be seen if a Muslim Antichrist will eventually enter the world. Virtually all Christians agree that we are living in the end times, even if conflicting theories arise about the aforementioned topic. Ultimately, Christians must wait and watch, and do everything possible to hear God's direction concerning who can and cannot be trusted in today's modern world. Because no person knows precisely when this dreaded individual will first appear, all Christians are wise to pray about such matters on a regular basis.




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