Who is the Antichrist
đ1 John 2:22
“Who is the liar? It is whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a person is the antichrist, denying the Father and the Son.”
This verse is often quoted by Christians to accuse others of denying Jesusâ identity â but letâs look at what it actually says.
The author of 1 John was addressing people who already believed in a coming Messiah (Christ). He was warning them against those who rejected Jesus as that promised anointed one. The verse focuses on Jesus as âthe Christâ (al-Masih). a title meaning âanointed oneâ, not God, and not begotten Son of God. The term âSonâ here refers to a spiritual title or authority, not divine nature.
â ď¸ The verse never says:
- âJesus is Godâ
- âJesus is the begotten Son of Godâ
- Or even âJesus is to be worshippedâ
It only says:
âWhoever denies that Jesus is the ChristâŚâ
Even the phrase âdenies the Father and the Sonâ is symbolic, a common biblical style referring to mission, message, or covenant, not a literal father-son divine relationship.
2. Questions:
Where does this verse say Jesus is the âbegotten Son of Godâ?
It doesnât.
So ask yourself:
- If this verse is about Jesus being âthe Christâ (which means Son of David, a descendant of Abraham), then why donât you accept âFatherâ as referring to David or Abraham, both of whom are called âfathersâ in the Bible?
- Why twist it into âGod the Father and God the Sonâ when thereâs zero mention of divinity or begotten language?
- And where, in the entire Bible, especially in the red-letter words (the actual quotes of Jesus), does Jesus ever say:
- âI am the begotten Son of Godâ
âWorship meâ
You wonât find it. Not once.
In fact:
- The term âbegotten Sonâ comes mostly from later church interpretations like John 3:16.
- And even âbegottenâ has been removed from many modern Bibles (like the NIV), because it wasnât in the oldest Greek manuscripts.
3. Luke 1:32 Destroys the Trinity Claim
đLuke 1:32
“He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David.”
This verse is often misunderstood by Christians to support divinity, but it actually does the opposite.
- It says Jesus âwill be calledâ the Son of the Most High, not âisâ the literal Son of God.
- It says God will give him the throne of his father David, clearly linking him to human lineage, not divine origin.
đĽ This Verse Disproves the Trinity:
Letâs be clear:
If Jesus is being given something,
then heâs not equal to the One giving it.
- He didnât own the throne, it had to be granted.
- He didnât call himself âMost Highâ, he is called âSon of the Most High.â
- He didnât take authority, God gave it to him.
So the real questions Christians must answer:
Who gave him the throne?
Who is The Most High, if not Jesus?
How can he be equal to God if heâs clearly receiving from God?
This completely breaks the core of the Trinity, which falsely claims that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are co-equal and co-eternal.
Compare with Other Biblical Titles:
- Adam is called Son of God (đ Luke 3:38)
- Israel is Godâs firstborn son (đ Exodus 4:22)
- Peacemakers are sons of God (đ Matthew 5:9)
So being âSon of Godâ is simply a chosen title, not a divine rank.
So based on this verse alone, if Christians:
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Ignore the One who gave Jesus the throne,
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Turn the servant into the Master,
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And make Jesus equal to the Most High,
Then by their own scripture, 1 John 2:22, they are the real antichrists:
“Who is the liar? It is whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a person is the antichrist, denying the Father and the Son.”
Because making Jesus God denies both his true role as the Messiah and the One who sent him.
3. Is Jesus the Messiah in Islam?
Yes- In Islam, Jesus is honored as al-Masih, the Messiah, a title that means âanointed one, The Arabic word “al-Masih” is the same as the Hebrew “Mashiach” and the English “Messiah.” He was chosen by Allah, born miraculously to Maryam (Mary), performed miracles, and was sent as one of the greatest prophets, not as God, not as the Son of God, but as a servant and messenger.
What Does âMessiahâ or âAnointed Oneâ Mean?
The word Messiah comes from the Hebrew âmashiachâ, meaning âanointed oneâ someone chosen by God for a special mission or the one who is awaited to return.
In the Bible, this term was used for:
- Kings (like Saul and David)
- Prophets
- Priests
All of them were anointed, chosen – but none of them were God.
So when Jesus is called the Messiah, it means:
âĄď¸ He was chosen,
âĄď¸ Sent for a purpose,
âĄď¸ But not divine.
What Muslims Believe:
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We believe in The One True God, no partners, no sons.
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We believe that Jesus is the Messiah, sent by God, born of Mary, and will return, đ But the Qurâan firmly rejects all claims that Allah has a biological son â meaning a relationship like a father and mother through intercourse, which is a blasphemous idea against His Oneness. In Islam, when we say âAbraham is our father,â itâs spiritual, not literal. So when people say âwe are sons of God,â it was meant symbolically in early scripture â but over time, this phrase was misused, turning humans into gods, and creating massive blasphemy.
đ People Who Were Turned into Gods or âSons of Godâ:
- Jesus â Declared divine and âSon of Godâ by Church doctrine.
- Horus (Egypt) â Worshipped as son of Osiris, divine savior figure.
- Krishna (Hinduism) â Believed to be a divine avatar, son of a god.
- Buddha â Elevated to god-like status in some sects.
- Zoroaster â Treated by some as a divine being, not just prophet.
- Roman Emperors â Augustus claimed to be âSon of the Divine Julius.â
- Pharaohs â Declared sons of gods, worshipped by people.
- Pre-Islamic Arabs â Claimed angels were daughters of Allah!
đQuran 37:149-153 â “Ask them if your Lord has daughters while they have sons… Did We create the angels as females and they witnessed it?”
They also worshipped idols, claimed sons and daughters for Allah, and created gods from their own desires.
đ Quran 112:3
He neither begets nor is born.
đQuran 19:88-92
âThey say: âThe Most Merciful has taken a son.â You have said something outrageous. The heavens almost rupture, the earth splits, and the mountains collapse, that they attribute a son to the Most Merciful.â
- đŠ Islamâs Position is Clear:
- Allah has no son, no partner, no need.
- Even calling someone âson of Godâ symbolically is rejected because it led to repeated shirk and confusion across nations.
- Islam puts a final stop to all âGod-incarnateâ beliefs, whether itâs about Jesus, angels, kings, idols, or saints.
So yes, Christians made Jesus into Son of God, Hindus made Krishna into god in flesh, Pharaohs called themselves divine, and even Arabs claimed angels as Allahâs daughters, Thatâs why Islam shuts it all down with one powerful truth:
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Say: He is Allah, the One and Only.â (đ Quran 112:1)
- â We reject the claim that Jesus is the begotten Son of God.
â We reject the Trinity. - But here’s the twist:
đ˘ If you say Jesus is God, then you donât truly believe in the Messiah â because youâve changed his identity from a servant to a deity.
âNow hereâs the part you canât digest:
You quote đ 1 John 2:22 to call Muslims antichrist, just because we deny man-made doctrines like begotten sonship –
but letâs flip that verse back on you:
- âWho is the liar? It is whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a person is the antichrist, denying the Father and the Son.â
- If you made Jesus into God,
Ignored the One who sent him,
And worship the servant instead of the Master
Then you are the one denying the true Messiah. - Muslims accept Jesus as the true Messiah, the servant of God.
Christians who claim divinity for him?
Youâve rejected the actual Messiah and replaced him with your own version. - So based on your own verse (1 John 2:22):
You call Muslims antichrist, yet - You made him God.
- Hindus worship idols.
- Buddhists deny the God of Abraham.
- Sikhs don’t accept him as the Messiah.
- Jews outright rejected him.
So whoâs the real antichrist? when the Bible uses the words “Father and Son”, you cannot automatically say it refers to God and a divine son, That same word “Son” was used for many others in the Bible, like David, Adam, Solomon, even the entire nation of Israel, So why suddenly claim it means “God and begotten Son in 1 John 2:22? It could just as easily refer to a spiritual relationship or lineage, like from David or Abraham, both of whom are called âfathersâ in scripture.
đ§ Now ask logically:
What if the ‘Father’ mentioned in 1 John 2:22 is not God at all, but David, as mentioned in Luke 1:32, where Jesus is called the Son of David? Who told you it’s referring to God, when in Luke it’s clearly referring to David?
- The word âSonâ is used throughout the Bible to refer to someone in a royal line or spiritual relationship, not a literal child of God.
- Jesus is repeatedly called âSon of Davidâ not âSon of Godâ in a begotten biological way.
- The term âFatherâ could very well refer to David or even Abraham, especially since in Quran 22:78, Abraham is called âyour fatherâ spiritually.
And remember:
Nowhere in the Bible does Jesus say with his own mouth, âI am the begotten Son of God, That phrase came from later church doctrine, not the words of Jesus himself.
4. Islam rejects any claim of âson of Godâ – and hereâs why:
đ Due to your misuse of this term:
- You turned a righteous prophet into God Himself,
- You gave him a biological sonship that he never claimed,
- And you committed blasphemy by calling a man equal to the Creator.
Thatâs why Islam strictly forbids calling anyone âson of God, Because every time it was used, it led to confusion, idol-worship, and false beliefs, not just with Jesus, but with many others in history.
5. Jesus Came in the Flesh – As a Human, Not God
đ2 John 1:7
âFor many deceivers have gone out into the world, who do not confess that Jesus Christ came in the flesh. Such a one is a deceiver and the antichrist.â
What It Actually Means:
This verse is warning about people who deny that Jesus was a real human being, that he âcame in the flesh. In early Christian history, there were groups like the Gnostics who believed Jesus was just a spirit or illusion, not truly human. This verse was written to refute those false beliefs, not to claim that Jesus was divine.
âCame in the fleshâ means:
- Jesus was a real man, born of Mary
- He lived as a human, not just a spiritual illusion
So the verse is saying:
Anyone who denies Jesusâ human birth and real-life mission is a deceiver and has the spirit of the antichrist.
â ď¸ Notice What It Doesnât Say, It doesnât say:
- âWhoever denies that Jesus came as fully God and fully manâŚâ
That phrase, âfully God and fully manâ, is nowhere in this verse, It’s a later invention from Church theology, not something Jesus or his disciples ever preached.
Islamic View:
Islam fully agrees that:
- Jesus came in the flesh
- He was born of the Virgin Mary, through God’s command
- He lived, preached, performed miracles, and will return
- But he was a servant and prophet, not God
- God’s Word and Spirit from Him, like Adam (Quran 3:59)
So by the Bibleâs actual wording, not Church inventions â
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Muslims believe Jesus came in the flesh
â Christians added “God in flesh”, which the verse never says.
6. Final Bible Proof: Christians Are Antichrists
đ1 John 4:3
Every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichristâ â
What it actually means:
It refers to those who deny that Jesus is the Messiah (the Christ), or those who reject his prophethood and the fact that he was sent by God.
It does not say:
- âWhoever denies that Jesus is Godâ
- âWhoever denies the Trinityâ
- âWhoever doesnât worship Jesusâ
đ The condition given is simple:
Acknowledge that Jesus came from God and was the Christ (al-Masih).
Islam 100% agrees with this:
Muslims fully acknowledge Jesus:
- He is the Messiah (al-Masih)
- Born of the Virgin Mary
- Sent by Allah
- Performed miracles
- Will return
- Is a Messenger of God, not God Himself
So Muslims are not antichrist according to this verse, instead, those who change his role and make him God or son of God are the ones who deny his true identity.
Additional Information
Now I know. These pagan Christians won’t believe it even if you slapped them with their own Bible in Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic, They wonât dare call Hindus, Jews, Sikhs, or Buddhists antichrist, Why? Because they know the real antichrist is in the mirror, wearing a suit, holding a mic, and preaching Sunday lies, Modern Christianity is not a religion, itâs a cult franchise thatâs been rebooted more than Spider-Man.
Christianity After Jesus = Roman Pagan DLC
Christianity after Jesus became a Roman Pagan DLC. Jesus preached worship of One God, no idols, no partners, but Rome turned it into Christmas from pagan solstice, Easter bunnies, churches filled with idols and incense, and white shampoo-ad Jesus posters. Scriptures were edited, forged (like 1 John 5:7), mistranslated, and twisted, yet they still call it “divinely preserved.” Trinity became a riddle: Jesus is God, Son of God, not the Father, but all are one? Jesus never said âWorship me,â he prayed to God, yet somehow became God? Modern Christianity isnât about Jesus, itâs Jesusâ˘: a brand selling megachurch seats, seed donations, holy water, and swipe-for-forgiveness scams. Now they push âmodern valuesâ drag shows in churches, bikini girls shouting âJesus loves me,â while calling Muslims outdated. This isnât religion, itâs religitainment. Powered by colonizers, marketed by whitened messiahs, built not to save souls, but to rule minds.
