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The feverish search by many to learn the identity of "the Antichrist" has produced a plethora of ideas--all spoken with an air of authority. In this time of financial turbulence and political mayhem there have emerged "prophets" to give their spin on what is about to occur. Of course, they all attempt to prognosticate using Bible passages to validate their words. We hear them on television, read them in magazines, on the Internet and on mailing lists sent to subscribers, many of whom have itching ears.
People today have a lust for "prophetic words" to tell them what is coming. With ears wide open, they are ready to receive anything that is spoken as a "thus saith the Lord" prophetic word. There seems to be little discernment as to whether the prophecy is inspired by the Spirit of God, or simply the words of a popular "prophet."
Who are the true prophets and who are the false? Who is the "antichrist prophet?" What does the Bible say? [to full article]