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What does it mean to be called the Antichrist?

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"To be called the Antichrist is simply the frightened response of orthodox minds, revealing their inability to confront the truth that challenges their beliefs."

According to Osho, being called the Antichrist is merely an old, empty strategy by frightened orthodox minds to condemn what they cannot refute. It's a label to demonize, justify repression, and avoid argument against someone challenging all religions, praising and critiquing even Christ, and teaching godliness and awakening. Such accusations reveal their poverty of intelligence and boiling anger, not truth.
It’s just a scary name people use when they can’t argue with someone who questions their rules and helps others wake up.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t be swayed by labels—ask for clear arguments and evidence.
- Stay courageous when confronting rigid beliefs and group pressure.
- Use controversy as a cue to examine your own conditioning and grow in awareness.
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