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Antichrist to Come from America, Warns Christian Scholar

A Christian scholar named Vishal Mangalwadi, referred to as “India’s foremost Christian intellectual” by Christianity Today, warns that the antichrist may come from America, according to The Christian Post.

“Mangalwadi uses the term antichrist as a spirit of the evil one that captures political and economic power and becomes oppressive and totalitarian,” according to The Christian Post, quoting him as saying,

“If America does not return to the Bible as the cultural authority – having influence over the Congress, over the courts, over the universities – if that does not happen, then the antichrist in the 21st century will come from America.”

He says that secular humanism is turning America into a kingdom under Satan, in his video warning about the destruction of America. He says that the church needs to “retake education from secular humanism” and that the classroom needs to be in the church.

Vishal Mangalwadi is promoting an “education revolution” on his website, Revelation Movement.

via Antichrist to Come from America, Warns Christian Scholar | God Discussion.


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