![]() Six percent of pastors think the Antichrist has already been here. “That’s distinct from some of the other responses because they were thinking of a single figure, and that’s in the future,” said Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research, an evangelical research firm based in Nashville, Tennessee.Īccording to the survey, others say (12 percent) there is no individual Antichrist, while about 14 percent believe that he is a personification of evil or an institution (7 percent). While the antichrist subject doesn’t come up very frequently, it is a concept that surfaces from time to time.Ībout half (49 percent) of Protestant pastors surveyed by Lifeway Research believe the “Antichrist” is a figure who will arise in the future. What role this biblical enemy of Christ plays in what some believe will be a final confrontation, is also the subject of discussion and interpretation. ![]() If you ask 100 people you’ll likely get 80 different answers, according to one local pastor. (WIVB) - Does the biblical figure “antichrist” appear in the book of Revelation? ![]()
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