Tuesday, April 21, 2026

"~"often referred to as the "man of lawlessness" or "son of perdition". The Bible does not describe the Antichrist as a woman who has transitioned to male. "~





* "often referred to as the "man of lawlessness" or "son of perdition". The Bible does not describe the Antichrist as a woman who has transitioned to male. "


Based on biblical exegesis, the Antichrist is widely understood to be a male human figure, often referred to as the "man of lawlessness" or "son of perdition". The Bible does not describe the Antichrist as a woman who has transitioned to male. 

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Key biblical and theological points regarding the Antichrist's nature include:

  • Gender and Title: The Bible uses masculine terminology, referring to the Antichrist as "the man of sin/lawlessness" (2 Thessalonians 2:3) and "the son of perdition". He is also called the "king of fierce countenance" and the "little horn". 



*~" often referred to as the "man of lawlessness" or "son of perdition". The Bible does not describe the Antichrist as a woman who has transitioned to male. "~











































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"~"often referred to as the "man of lawlessness" or "son of perdition". The Bible does not describe the Antichrist as a woman who has transitioned to male. "~

* "often referred to as the "man of lawlessness" or "son of perdition". The Bible does not describe the Antichrist ...