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Yup, there is a lot of intrigue in the early Protestant revolt; it was a political shift disguised as a religious revolution.

Les we forget that Anne Boylen, the woman King Henry VIII would betray Rome for, he would later execute her for witchcraft.

People will dismiss that fact but what adds to the intrigue is that her Daughter, Queen Elizabeth I, would openly practice the occult. Her astrologist was a hard-core occultist by the name of John Dee. Her head of intelligence was Francis Bacon.

While King James may have been Queen Mary’s son (Catholic Queen, rightful heir to the English thrown) he would go on to publish the 75 year old Protestant Bible with all of the edits made by Luther.

I think this was what set off Catholics in England to take down this Monarchy; they viewed publishing an altered, edited Protestant Bible tantamount to deceiving untold amount of souls and dragging them to hell. I can see why Guy Fawkes was so passionate about taking down this depraved monarchy.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yup, there is a lot of intrigue in the early Protestant revolt; it was a political shift disguised as a religious revolution.

Les we forget that Anne Boylen, the woman King Henry VIII would betray Rome for, he would later execute her for witchcraft.

People will dismiss that fact but what adds to the intrigue is that her Daughter, Queen Elizabeth I, would openly practice the occult. Her astrologist was a hard-core occultist by the name of John Dee. Her head of intelligence was Francis Bacon.

While King James may have been Queen Mary’s son (Catholic Queen, rightful heir to the English thrown) he would go on to publish the 75 year old Protestant Bible with all of the edits made by Luther.

I think this was what set off Catholics in England to take down this Monarchy; they viewed it as tantamount to deceiving untold amount of souls and dragging them to hell. I can see why Guy Fawkes was so passionate about taking down this depraved monarchy.

13 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yup, there is a lot of intrigue in the early Protestant revolt; it was a political shift disguised as a religious revolution.

Les we forget that Anne Boylen, the woman King Henry VIII would betray Rome for, he would later execute her for witchcraft.

People will dismiss that fact but what adds to the intrigue is that her Daughter, Queen Elizabeth I, would openly practice the occult. Her astrologist was a hard-core cultist by the name of John Dee. Her head of intelligence was Francis Bacon.

While King James may have been Queen Mary’s son (Catholic Queen, rightful heir to the English thrown) he would go on to publish the 75 year old Protestant Bible with all of the edits made by Luther.

I think this was what set off Catholics in England to take down this Monarchy; they viewed it as tantamount to deceiving untold amount of souls and dragging them to hell. I can see why Guy Fawkes was so passionate about taking down this depraved monarchy.

13 days ago
1 score