For example:
1 John 2:18 refers to the Antichrist as a singular figure while also warning about "many antichrists."
2 Thessalonians 2:3-4 describes the Antichrist as "the man of lawlessness," which uses masculine language but could be interpreted more broadly.
Revelation 13 speaks of a "beast" rising with symbolic imagery, not focusing on gender.
@TheNewsOwl As there is no, and never was, and never will be an antichrist - it's a pure myth (as is Christ) there can be no answer to that poll.
@NorthernInvader well this is a poll for those who believe. If you do donβt then you can move on hense the hashtag # Religion was added.
@Reincarnation_6 That is a question everyone should ask themselves in my opinion. I doubt the antichrist may actually know they are the antichrist.
Ultimately, the emphasis in these passages is on the Antichrist's character and actionsβdeception, opposition to God, and seeking worshipβrather than physical characteristics like gender. What do you believe?