The Islamic Antichrist Debunked: A Comprehensive Critique of the Muslim Antichrist Theory by Chris White

The Islamic Antichrist Debunked: A Comprehensive Critique of the Muslim Antichrist Theory by Chris White

Author:Chris White
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Eschatology, Bible Study & Reference, Theology, Prophecies, Teen & Young Adult, Prophecy, Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Publisher: CWM Publishing
Published: 2015-04-05T22:00:00+00:00


This line of thinking relies on listing a number of similarities between the prominent eschatological figures in Islamic and Christian traditions. For example, in the case of the Mahdi, Richardson suggests that both the Mahdi and the Antichrist are to be world political and religious leaders who kill Christians and Jews. In the case of the Isa and the False Prophet, Richardson points out that Isa and the Mahdi are kind of a team in the end times, in the same way the Antichrist and False Prophet are said to be. He suggests that Isa is said to have many of the same roles as the False Prophet, and thus, are the same people. In the case of the Dajjal, Richardson points out that the Dajjal will most likely claim to be the Jewish Messiah and should, therefore, be seen as the return of the real Jesus who is, of course, the Messiah to the Jews. This is a very incomplete overview of the similarities of these figures suggested by Richardson. I will offer a much more in depth look at his claims later in this chapter as I critique his theory.



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