# Mrbeast Antichrist Comparisons

> MrBeast Antichrist Comparisons is a viral 2023 internet debate comparing YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson to the Antichrist, using wordplay on "Beast" and Book of Revelation passages.

MrBeast Antichrist Comparisons is a viral internet debate about whether YouTuber MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) is the Antichrist, drawing on passages from the Book of Revelation and the word "Beast" in his name. The comparisons started on 4chan's /pol/ board in 2020 and exploded on Twitter in January 2023 after MrBeast's video about sponsoring eye surgeries for 1,000 blind people, which critics called "excessive acts of faux generosity" rather than genuine miracles[2].

## Origin
The earliest known MrBeast-Antichrist comparison appeared on May 24, 2019, when Twitter user Ykulvaarlck tweeted "what if mr beast is the antichrist." The tweet got zero engagement over four years but stands as the first documented instance[4].

The concept got its first serious treatment on August 9, 2020, when an anonymous poster on 4chan's /pol/ board started a thread with an image of MrBeast and a lengthy argument. The poster wrote that MrBeast "seems to be a humble fellow, yet inside he is a ravenous wolf" and predicted he would become a billionaire within two years[1]. The thread leaned heavily on Revelation 13:11-17, quoting the passage about "another beast coming up out of the earth" who "had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon." The poster explicitly connected MrBeast's charitable work with the homeless as "a red herring, that distracts people from who he really is" and even predicted MrBeast would become vice president of the United States by 2030[1]. The thread attracted numerous replies from other anons debating the theory.

- **Platform:** Twitter (first mention), 4chan /pol/ (first detailed argument)
- **Creator:** Ykulvaarlck (first known tweet), Anonymous /pol/ users (first detailed Biblical analysis)
- **Date:** 2019

## Overview
The meme centers on interpreting MrBeast's persona and actions through the lens of Biblical prophecy about the Antichrist and the Beast from the Book of Revelation. Participants point to his name literally containing "Beast," his massive charitable acts as a modern equivalent of performing miracles, and his ability to command millions of devoted followers as evidence matching Revelation's description of a figure who appears gentle "like a lamb" but exercises enormous power[1]. Most participants engage with the theory satirically, treating it as an absurdist joke format, though some 4chan users argued the case with apparent sincerity[4].

## How It Spread
Throughout 2021, the MrBeast Antichrist theory kept resurfacing on 4chan's /pol/ board[4]. On November 21, 2021, an anon posted MrBeast's logo alongside text making the Antichrist connection, drawing many replies[3]. Around this period, the Gush Podcast uploaded its 20th episode titled "Is Mr. Beast the Antichrist? Revelations in Modern Times," which picked up roughly 4,000 views over eighteen months[4].

The theory jumped to broader audiences on August 24, 2022, when the Cold Ones podcast released a parody nursery rhyme called "Don't Watch Mr Beast." The video painted MrBeast as sinister and riffed on the same points 4chan had raised, particularly the "Beast" name connection. It pulled in roughly 918,700 views and 34,000 likes over five months[4].

The real breakout came in January 2023. On January 28, MrBeast uploaded "1,000 Blind People See for the First Time," a video where he sponsored corrective eye surgeries for people with preventable blindness and gave large cash gifts to some patients. The video hit 43 million views in two days[4].

That video triggered an avalanche of Antichrist comparisons on Twitter. On January 29, 2023, user mkuItra2trappy posted a quote retweet calling MrBeast "literally the antichrist," arguing that he was "performing our society's equivalent of miracles through these excessive acts of faux generosity" to win "everyone's undivided love and admiration"[2]. The tweet got about 2,100 likes before deletion, but a screenshot posted by the gimmick account DelusionPosting the same day racked up roughly 24,300 likes in two days[4]. On January 30, Twitter user jenny2x4 posted her own take on the MrBeast Antichrist theory, with her first tweet earning approximately 73,800 likes in a single day and a follow-up reply pulling in about 10,900 more[4].

## How to Use
The MrBeast Antichrist format works on a few levels. The most common approach is to quote or paraphrase a passage from the Book of Revelation (especially chapter 13) and draw a direct parallel to something MrBeast has done. For example, connecting "he doeth great wonders" to MrBeast's large-scale charity stunts. Another approach is simply to point out that his name literally contains "Beast" and treat that as the entire argument. The tone typically ranges from deadpan conspiracy posting to obvious satire. Some users write elaborate multi-paragraph breakdowns mimicking genuine conspiracy theorists, while others just post a single line like "mr beast is the antichrist" as a flat observation. The meme works best when deployed immediately after MrBeast does something especially grandiose or generous, since the comedic tension comes from framing acts of charity as evidence of evil.

## Cultural Impact
The debate touched on broader anxieties about parasocial relationships and performative philanthropy in the creator economy. MrBeast's model of filming expensive charitable acts for content already divided opinion before the Antichrist comparisons picked up steam, and the meme gave critics a satirical framework to express discomfort with the dynamic. The mkuItra2trappy tweet in particular went beyond joke territory, making a genuine argument that MrBeast's generosity was "faux" and designed to build uncritical devotion[2]. The Cold Ones parody video reaching nearly a million views showed the theory had entertainment value well beyond imageboards[4].

## Fun Facts
- The very first MrBeast Antichrist tweet by Ykulvaarlck in May 2019 received zero likes over four years despite predating the entire trend[4].
- The original 2020 4chan poster predicted MrBeast would "make fire come down from heaven with some technology shit" and become vice president by 2030[1].
- The same poster included the line "If you believe Mr.Beast has not been contacted by the CIA you are an idiot," blending the Antichrist theory with government conspiracy[1].
- The viral explosion in January 2023 was specifically triggered by MrBeast restoring sight to blind people, which posters compared to Jesus performing miracles[2].

## Frequently Asked Questions
### What is MrBeast Antichrist Comparisons?
A viral internet meme and debate format where people compare YouTuber MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) to the Antichrist from the Book of Revelation, pointing to his name containing "Beast" and his large-scale charitable acts as modern-day equivalents of performing miracles[1][4].

### Where did MrBeast Antichrist Comparisons come from?
The first known comparison was a tweet by user Ykulvaarlck on May 24, 2019. The theory was first argued in detail on 4chan's /pol/ board on August 9, 2020, with extensive Biblical quotes from Revelation 13[4][1].

### What does MrBeast Antichrist Comparisons mean?
The comparisons draw a parallel between MrBeast's public persona and the Beast described in Revelation, who appears gentle "like a lamb" but wields enormous influence. His charity work is framed as the modern equivalent of "miracles" used to win blind devotion[2].

### How do you use MrBeast Antichrist Comparisons?
Most people post a Revelation quote alongside a reference to something MrBeast has done, or simply state that his name contains "Beast." The format works both as sincere conspiracy posting and obvious satire[4].

### Is MrBeast Antichrist Comparisons still popular?
The meme peaked in late January 2023 after MrBeast's blindness surgery video. It still surfaces whenever MrBeast does something especially grandiose, though at lower intensity than during the January 2023 spike[4].

### Why did the meme blow up in January 2023?
MrBeast uploaded a video on January 28, 2023 titled "1,000 Blind People See for the First Time," sponsoring eye surgeries and giving away money. The video hit 43 million views in two days, and critics on Twitter began comparing the charitable spectacle to the Antichrist performing miracles[4][2].

### What Bible passages do people cite?
The most commonly referenced passage is Revelation 13:11-17, which describes a beast "coming up out of the earth" who "had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon" and performs great wonders to deceive people[1].

### Was the original 4chan poster serious?
The August 2020 /pol/ poster appeared to argue the case earnestly, making specific predictions about MrBeast becoming a billionaire and eventually vice president of the United States by 2030[1]. Later iterations on Twitter were mostly satirical[4].

### What role did Cold Ones play?
The Cold Ones podcast released a parody nursery rhyme called "Don't Watch Mr Beast" on August 24, 2022, which played on the Antichrist angle and reached roughly 918,700 views, helping bring the theory from 4chan to a wider audience[4].

## References
1. [/pol/ - Politically Incorrect » Thread #349409256 » The antichrist involves multiple political implications.](<https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/349409256/>)
2. [/pol/ - Politically Incorrect » Thread #271861816 » Mr.Beast is the Antichrist](<https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/271861816/>)
3. [t a y l o x y n on Twitter: "he is literally the antichrist. he's performing our society's equivalent of miracles through these excessive acts of faux generosity and is garnering everyone's undivided love and admiration in doing so. he will start subverting christs teachings next and preaching selfish action" / Twitter](<https://web.archive.org/web/20230129204615/https://twitter.com/mkuItra2trappy/status/1619649537504866308>)
4. [MrBeast Antichrist Comparisons - Know Your Meme](<https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/mrbeast-antichrist-comparisons>)
5. [List of banned films](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banned_films>)

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