The "art" on the wall, while admittedly strange in style (likely central American in origin) depicts several elements from scripture. The beheaded man is John the Baptist, the rooster is from when Peter denied knowing Jesus three times, the three men in the upper right look more like the three wise men at Jesus' birth. The thing in the middle is likely Jesus in the Ark of the Covenant. The original ark contained the laws of God, and Jesus is the fulfillment of Law. There's a LOT of symbolism going on in that thing in the wall, and most of it, from what I can tell, has a biblical explanation, especially when considering that it has Central American origin, they obviously added their own cultural style to it.
If the roster symbolizes Peters rejection of Christ and the heads of John the Baptist was served up on a platter after a daughter dances for the king in a way he likes... great symbols of “faith.”
I know art history and Hispanic Catholic art and symbology. This is dark shnit man. Human sacrifice in a burning coffin. I see “ in our history, in our religion, we killed your Christ man. Served his prophet up on a platter. We rule.”
And then half of what art means is either based on interpretation or must be informed by the artists statement. Without that we have our various opinions about the meaning of the piece. Just because there is Biblical symbolism doesn’t make this a Procatgolic piece. I think of the Piss Christ. Catholic symbology in urine. Same sentiment here imho.
You would hope so, but no. I had to dig a lot to get the real answer to this. Fortunately for you, the answer is given several times in this thread. To help get you there, they are Devil worshippers, not Christians. Once you accept that, then you will be able to find the original work this is based on. Took me months, but other anons have posted the answer in the comments to this post multiple times.
That they worship something other than Christ would not surprise me. If you wouldn't mind, since it's been mentioned several times already but I seem to be overlooking it, provide some details on the "art" hanging over the bed? I'm curious to know the artist, timeframe of its creation (specifically the year or decade at least), country of origin, etc. And to clarify, I'm not interested in arguing over pooper or his heathen mother, they can all rot in Moloch's asshole for all I care. But since others are convinced the scene above the bed is "clearly satanic", and I simply don't see it that way (although its style is definitely different from traditional European artists) I'm curious to know the ground truth on it.
Let’s put it this way. You are correct about all the Christian symbology. Actual devil worship is a dark mirror. I found the original painting this is based off of many years ago and don’t have that kind of time to go find it anymore.
Instead of Mary, that’s the Queen of Heaven. Also know as Lucifer. Who is a tranny in their system, I shit you not. This is depicting human sacrifice and a bunch of other horrible things while mirroring Christian heroes and events.
To be completely clear, I never learned the name or artist of the oil painting this is based off of. Never occurred to me to look for that.
Someone on the thread mentions the name of the Queen of Heaven in this instance, starts with a T. She also has a bunch of others, but that was the name that got me there.
I like your initial answer because that was mine when I first saw it. Once again, it is correct in a way. That’s what’s being mirrored. But there is a reason your creepy sense is going off. That’s the decent and divine part of you noticing something is off.
Sorry for not having what you respectfully asked for. It’s more than a fair ask. I’ve been at this for a ridiculously long time and I purposefully do not hold on to files.
Happy hunting!
Also get a VPN and maybe create a virtual machine before going down that horrific rabbit hole. Part of me wishes I never saw any of it.
The "art" on the wall, while admittedly strange in style (likely central American in origin) depicts several elements from scripture. The beheaded man is John the Baptist, the rooster is from when Peter denied knowing Jesus three times, the three men in the upper right look more like the three wise men at Jesus' birth. The thing in the middle is likely Jesus in the Ark of the Covenant. The original ark contained the laws of God, and Jesus is the fulfillment of Law. There's a LOT of symbolism going on in that thing in the wall, and most of it, from what I can tell, has a biblical explanation, especially when considering that it has Central American origin, they obviously added their own cultural style to it.
If the roster symbolizes Peters rejection of Christ and the heads of John the Baptist was served up on a platter after a daughter dances for the king in a way he likes... great symbols of “faith.”
I know art history and Hispanic Catholic art and symbology. This is dark shnit man. Human sacrifice in a burning coffin. I see “ in our history, in our religion, we killed your Christ man. Served his prophet up on a platter. We rule.”
And then half of what art means is either based on interpretation or must be informed by the artists statement. Without that we have our various opinions about the meaning of the piece. Just because there is Biblical symbolism doesn’t make this a Procatgolic piece. I think of the Piss Christ. Catholic symbology in urine. Same sentiment here imho.
Christ has risen and defeated the cross.
It represents our daily struggle and keeping the faith.
The picture above is flirting with satanism.
What the lady wears around her neck is also a pagan symbol not of Christianity.
Very good catch of the alleged Christian symbolism. But her eyebrows you look villainous I wonder if the picture has a double meaning
probably Peter (First Pope) standing in front of Jesus's casket, the rooster is crowing at him, the rest of what you said looks good
Catholics think he is the First Pope, I am not Catholic
And yes , I know Jesus was buried in a tomb
You would hope so, but no. I had to dig a lot to get the real answer to this. Fortunately for you, the answer is given several times in this thread. To help get you there, they are Devil worshippers, not Christians. Once you accept that, then you will be able to find the original work this is based on. Took me months, but other anons have posted the answer in the comments to this post multiple times.
That they worship something other than Christ would not surprise me. If you wouldn't mind, since it's been mentioned several times already but I seem to be overlooking it, provide some details on the "art" hanging over the bed? I'm curious to know the artist, timeframe of its creation (specifically the year or decade at least), country of origin, etc. And to clarify, I'm not interested in arguing over pooper or his heathen mother, they can all rot in Moloch's asshole for all I care. But since others are convinced the scene above the bed is "clearly satanic", and I simply don't see it that way (although its style is definitely different from traditional European artists) I'm curious to know the ground truth on it.
Let’s put it this way. You are correct about all the Christian symbology. Actual devil worship is a dark mirror. I found the original painting this is based off of many years ago and don’t have that kind of time to go find it anymore.
Instead of Mary, that’s the Queen of Heaven. Also know as Lucifer. Who is a tranny in their system, I shit you not. This is depicting human sacrifice and a bunch of other horrible things while mirroring Christian heroes and events.
To be completely clear, I never learned the name or artist of the oil painting this is based off of. Never occurred to me to look for that.
Someone on the thread mentions the name of the Queen of Heaven in this instance, starts with a T. She also has a bunch of others, but that was the name that got me there.
I like your initial answer because that was mine when I first saw it. Once again, it is correct in a way. That’s what’s being mirrored. But there is a reason your creepy sense is going off. That’s the decent and divine part of you noticing something is off.
Sorry for not having what you respectfully asked for. It’s more than a fair ask. I’ve been at this for a ridiculously long time and I purposefully do not hold on to files.
Happy hunting!
Also get a VPN and maybe create a virtual machine before going down that horrific rabbit hole. Part of me wishes I never saw any of it.