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− | The Family's definitions of this term include: | + | Also referred to as '''AC'''. The Family's definitions of this term include: |
− | #The biblically foretold apocalyptic ruler of a | + | #The biblically foretold apocalyptic ruler of a one-world government who will declare himself god. |
− | #Any person, group | + | #Any person, group, race or nation that has rejected Christ and [[persecution|persecutes]] Christians. |
− | In the [[Mo Letter]]s, [[David Berg]] frequently refered to Communists, Jews, Africans and numerous political figures as being Anti-christ. | + | In the [[Mo Letter]]s, [[David Berg]] frequently refered to Communists, Jews, Africans and numerous political figures as being Anti-christ. Most commonly, this term was used in direct reference to the Jews. |
− | In recent years, The Family published a | + | In recent years, The Family published a statement claiming they are not anti-Semitic. However, the Mo Letters containing the above-mentioned references are still in circulation and have never been renounced. |
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+ | ''See also:'' [[Berg and Anti-Semitism]] |
Revision as of 12:19, 6 April 2005
Also referred to as AC. The Family's definitions of this term include:
- The biblically foretold apocalyptic ruler of a one-world government who will declare himself god.
- Any person, group, race or nation that has rejected Christ and persecutes Christians.
In the Mo Letters, David Berg frequently refered to Communists, Jews, Africans and numerous political figures as being Anti-christ. Most commonly, this term was used in direct reference to the Jews.
In recent years, The Family published a statement claiming they are not anti-Semitic. However, the Mo Letters containing the above-mentioned references are still in circulation and have never been renounced.
See also: Berg and Anti-Semitism