Not to mention the fact that the "spirit of the anti-Christ" is rooted in a misunderstanding as relates to the eternity and divine nature of the Incarnate One. 
 
jd 
 
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From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> The term "Anti-Christ" is a buzz word for Biblical scholars and spiritual
> individuals. Studying the books of Daniel, Revelation, 2 Thessalonians, the
> epistles of John, etc. give us insight into the nature of this spirit. For
> example, consider a phrase like, "Neither shall he regard the God of his
> fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god." In this, we begin to
> understand the non-religious nature in which people are moving. We
> understand the movement away from tradition. We also understand a context
> for the homosexual movement. The point is that when we see people embracing
> these threads, we understand what spirit they are following. There is much
> more that could be said, but not enough time to say it all.
>
> David Miller.
>
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> From: Lance Muir
> To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 6:48 AM
> Subject: [TruthTalk] "The spirit of Anti-Christ"
>
> This has been/is being bandied about by David Miller et al. Perhaps it'd be
> helpful for those employing it to explain just what it is that they mean
> when employing it.
>
> L
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