IV. Faith
4.4 Eschatology
Article 124 - Antichrist
Antichrist, also ante-christ, is a fictional mythical term added to the Bible by the Roman Cult since the 13th and 14th Centuries as a figure that would appear at the End of Days in opposition to Christ.
The word Antichrist is a middle ages English word taken from the Greek αντίχριστος antíkhristos (modern Greek pronunciation andichristos), which literally means "one that is opposite to Christ" or “one that comes before the Christ”.
The Roman Cult deliberately inserted the words "Antichrist" and "Antichrists" only five times in the Bible - twice in the letters of the Apostle John and in 1 John and 2 John. As none of these sections of scripture are considered apocalyptic prophecy the term “Antichrist” should not be considered part of End Times prophecy.
The Book of Revelation never lists the word “antichrist”. Therefore any religious leader, author, or media official that promotes such fraud to claim otherwise is guilty of an ecclesiastical dishonor.