This movie is getting weirder and weirder
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I see the devil. Where the face of the baphomet was, is the body, above that you see a long neck and a demonic face with small horns curling backwards on the top of the head, and the two hands look like they're holding chains or something like the king is a captive. Next to the heads of Charles are the wings half folded. Maybe I'm crazy but that's what I see
The Holy Trinity consists of God the Father, the Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Their counterparts in the unholy trinity are Satan, the Antichrist, and the False Prophet.
Revelation 12 and 13 contain prophetic passages that describe some of the main events and the figures involved during the second half of the seven-year Tribulation period. Although many Bible passages allude to Satan in various forms, such as a serpent or an angel of light, he is described in Revelation 12:3 as a “great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.” The color red indicates his vicious and homicidal personality. The seven heads symbolize seven evil kingdoms that Satan has empowered and used throughout history to attempt to prevent God’s ultimate plan from coming to fruition. Five of the kingdoms have already come and gone—Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Medo-Persia, and Greece.
All these kingdoms severely oppressed and persecuted the Hebrews, killing many of them. Satan’s intent was to prevent the birth of Christ (Revelation 12:4). The sixth kingdom, Rome, was still in existence during the writing of this prophecy. Under Roman rule, King Herod murdered Hebrew babies around the time of Christ’s birth and Pontius Pilate ultimately authorized the crucifixion of Jesus. The seventh kingdom, which is more fierce and cruel than the others, will be the final world kingdom that the Antichrist forms during the end times. These kingdoms were also prophesied in Daniel, chapters 2 and 7. The seven crowns represent universal rule, and ten horns represent complete world power or authority.
https://www.gotquestions.org/unholy-trinity.html
Friendly reminder that The Romans didn’t kill Christ. I believe you are correct that Satan used and infected those named nations but may be ignoring the primary transmission vector and exhibiting symptoms. None of this is new. The playbook has been known for thousands of years - ppl just stopped using their eyes…
Technically nobody killed Christ. He chose to lay down his life. Only Christ has the power to end His own life. Creator of the known universe includes mastery of all physical and spiritual existences. Now tell me again who killed Him?
Obviously it's not new...What is new is they depicted the Unholy Trinity of Revelation hidden in the Portrait of the King who declared himself King of England, Scotland, the UK & Israel (and the UN?) at his Coronation whose son Wil-I-Am is soon to take his place as a Bloodied Riderless White Horse trots the the streets to symbolize they have killed or unseated Christ and the Horseman have been released on humanity. I am merely commenting on the symbolism they are putting forward in a way that few are as they perhaps cannot see it..
The Bible accurately records by multiple witnesses and corroborating accounts of the collaboration of the Sanhedrin, their respective counterparts, and the Romans in the arrest and execution of Jesus.
The Romans were cowards and capitulated, no doubt, but few gov officials have EVER stood up their depraved plots and violent mob tactics (so I don’t expect different- they go with the wind). The Romans were NOT the driving force and NOT the ones calling for his arrest and crucifixion. I DO NOT subscribe to soulless practices of the treata sanhedra or any other part of abomination they call the talmud; I will NOT shift the blame from where it rightly should rest. (Sure it may have ‘needed to happen/ been foreseen’ but that doesn’t make THEM any less monstrous. A hideous nature with no desire for or capability of betterment/change is not a virtuous/defensible creature…just a predictable beast and should be handled accordingly.
Antichrist is not one person, John in 1 John says there are many that have already come.
And as for Pilate, I would argue he was the first gentile to proclaim Jesus as King of the Jews. Read John's account of Jesus' crucifixion.
That’s exactly what I see. The horns are what caught me first.
Yeah the chains caught my attention first.