Discussion (#Religion)
The Bible does not explicitly state whether the Antichrist will be male or female. Biblical references to the Antichrist, such as in 1 John 2:18, 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4, and Revelation 13, use masculine pronouns or descriptors, which might suggest male imagery. However, these references are often symbolic, and some theologians argue they don't necessarily dictate a specific gender for the Antichrist.
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.
@Reincarnation_6 That is a question everyone should ask themselves in my opinion. I doubt the antichrist may actually know they are the antichrist.