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I see news about Tuesday night everyone lighting up buildings over COVID-19 deaths, then Wednesday Biden is inaugurated. It reminds me of the AntiChrist coming to power in a festival of lights.

I looked up the Left Behind movies. I remember Kirk Cameron and the female lead walking through DC during an inauguration, with lights everywhere and someone breaking a window. That sounds like Wednesday, exactly. I can not find the video clip. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong movie?

I see news about Tuesday night everyone lighting up buildings over COVID-19 deaths, then Wednesday Biden is inaugurated. It reminds me of the AntiChrist coming to power in a festival of lights. I looked up the Left Behind movies. I remember Kirk Cameron and the female lead walking through DC during an inauguration, with lights everywhere and someone breaking a window. That sounds like Wednesday, exactly. I can not find the video clip. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong movie?

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Regardless of catholic/orthodox or even protestant tradition, an end time superman titled "antichrist" is not found in scripture.

Jesus gave an entire "Revelation" (along with the book of Daniel) to teach us of the end times. If an end time superman was going to be necessary for us to know of, Christ would have told us. But He did not.

"Antichrist" is not in the bible other then the 4 uses of the word John penned.

Doubt you will listen, but the "beast" which will soon have a "mark", is the roman catholic church. The "false prophet" is apostate protestantism.

Rome and her harlot daughters are who we are to be mindful of. Not an end time superman.

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I like the way you study. Keep up the great work.

We have been tasked to earnestly search the scriptures for answers. It is for us to know the Kingdom of God. The bible is our filter lenses for all truth.

The world's heart has waxed gross and will not heed the word nor search the scriptures for truth. Instead, the world looks to The Simpsons for prophecy.

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The Holy Tradition is not limited to our Holy Scriptures. There’s simply not much point arguing about that any further.

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The only contention is that your tradition has no basis in scripture. None.

We both agree, so correct. There is no argument.

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Well, no, the Holy Tradition absolutely shares the same basis as Holy Scripture - that is, the God-Man Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity. Scripture is our books, we know what they mean and what they are for !!