Is Elon Musk The Antichrist?

Many people what to know if Elon Musk is the Antichrist.


Is Elon Musk the Antichrist? Above is a picture of Elon Musk with a smiling face in a suit, with a shirt and a tie. He’s probably giving a speech with the presence of a mic attached to his suit.

The picture I pointed to is that of the current richest man in the world. That sounds wild! However, I got the photo from Pixabay and edited it to include the question, Is Elon Musk the Antichrist? But why did I do that?

Recently, someone shared a post with the caption, “Bryce Mitchell calls Elon Musk a liar at UFC 310 Mefia Day.” At first, I had to consider the content that followed, but after doing so, I came to a conclusion.

But before I tell you my conclusion, let me tell you what the content says. According to the post, “Elon Musk is a liar; he is trying to destroy humanity, and anyone who has ever trusted him has been deceived. I have discernment through the Holy Spirit. This is the prime example of how evil he is; he is selling microchips to go into people’s heads… Brother, that chip is the mark of the beast; that is the kind of technology the antichrist is going to put in people.”

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The above is supposed to be from the American martial artist, Bryce Mitchell. I don’t know that guy, and my first time hearing about him was when I saw the post from Lowkick MMA. How true is this, I wondered.

Then, I decided to look it up further. I didn’t find many people talking about it, but there was something else that made me think they could be true statements from Bryce. It was a video of him from NowImpact, where he called out Elon and said lots of demeaning things about him, how he doesn’t care about people but rockets. He went further to say in another video on YouTube that Elon Musk is the antichrist. But is Elon Musk the Antichrist?

Who Is An Antichrist?

Antichrist is a combination of two words, anti and Christ. Anti is a prefix that describes an antagonist, that is, someone or something that is against another. Christ means the anointed one. It is commonly used to refer to Jesus of Nazareth in the Christian Bible, especially in the New Testament.

Therefore, an antichrist is one who is against Christ, perhaps in disobedience to his commands, in opposition to his course, or both. So, does Elon Musk fit in there? Let’s see.

Is Elon Musk the Antichrist?

I was opportune to watch a video where Mr. Elon Musk was delivering a speech. Along the line he said, “I believe in the teachings of Christ.” Of course, he startled a bit, but was he genuinely saying that? It depends on whom you ask.

Elon Musk is the world’s richest man, and such a position comes with its complications. He specializes in technology, building cars, spaceships, robots, and so on. His name is behind the companies Tesla, Starlink, Neuralink, and X.

With the little I know about this man, I think we can go on to list his achievements, but that’s what pisses people off, including Christians. They don’t like his Tesla, Neuralink, rockets, and robotic endeavors; they think he is acting in opposition to Christ, and so you have people like Bryce Mitchell and others publicly claiming that Elon Musk is the Antichrist.

Bryce could be right or wrong about Elon, but considering the statements quoted above, I think there’s more to this than one guy doing something wrong. So let’s talk it over further.

The first time I heard about Neuralink and the Blindsight experimental device, I was surprised at the possibility. Like, you mean blind people could see through an implant? That would be so great! To even think such a device got approved for use by the FDA is a breakthrough.

What am I talking about? Oh, I’m referring to the supposed Mark of the Beast that someone claimed Elon Musk is selling into people’s heads. And to think he came to that conclusion because he has “discernment through the holy spirit” is telling on him.

So, here is something I wanted to say: Elon could be a liar, and the same goes for Bryce, but I have discerned that Bryce could be an enemy of progress for claiming a production that could help improve the world in some significant way is a “mark of the beast” in order to scare people from it. Or is it simply about the Book of Revelation? Ah.

Haven’t we heard enough about different marks of the beast? Like people saying vaccines are the mark of the beast and the like. Maybe the device I’m typing with is, who knows. But I thought the number 666 or 616 was the number of a man who probably lived several years ago. Well, here we are. God help us.

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