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No, you weren't.Am I the only one that immediately thought of the golden calf and the tower of Babel? (Babylon)
This video is not available to view in Australia unfortunately.
No and the bull is a pagan symbol of Taurus the demon god.Am I the only one that immediately thought of the golden calf and the tower of Babel? (Babylon)
It is a performance for the opening ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games. During the ceremony the brought in a giant bull and there were performers all around it worshipping it...they also had a platform that looked like the tower of Babel...Prince/King Charles gave an opening speech....This video is not available to view in Australia unfortunately.
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And they used this as an opening performance ceremony for international teams to come and compete....I am in shock! If this isn't a sign that the antichrist is here now among us then I don't know what sign would suffice to a critic of end time prophesies.No and the bull is a pagan symbol of Taurus the demon god.
Give him an exorcism!Someone, give King Charles a Bible.
Am I the only one that immediately thought of the golden calf and the tower of Babel? (Babylon)
It is too much like the golden calf and the tower of Babel....smh. Are the Royal Family Christians or not? I can't say this would be welcomed by any Christian organization.Oh no, you’re not the only one. It was my first thought at seeing the picture.
Isn't that interesting. So does Birmingham follow the Christian faith?My first thought was ‘oh Birmingham, culturally very ‘ Indian ‘ and they tend to revere the cow and the bull !
Then I looked into it….in Birmingham they have bull ring market , and the bull was a nod towards its history and the industrial revolution.
Rita
Unless it's a reference to hinduism:My first thought was ‘oh Birmingham, culturally very ‘ Indian ‘ and they tend to revere the cow and the bull !
Then I looked into it….in Birmingham they have bull ring market , and the bull was a nod towards its history and the industrial revolution.
It was Prince Charles as this took place in July / august , before the Queen died. They only opened the games and would have no input into the planning of the ceremony.
Rita
Birmingham is a city in the north of Britain and has a very high rate of Pakistan, Asian and Muslims, although over half of the population in the area are white. So it is a very varied area for different religions. 46% are Christian’s, compared to 2.1% Hindu, 0.2% Jewish, 21.8 % Muslim 3.0% Sikh, no religion is about 19%.Isn't that interesting. So does Birmingham follow the Christian faith?
You have a good point, But should we not be simply ignoring all this pagan nonsense? Commonwealth Games, Olympic Games, etc. are all basically pagan. And now they have all been thoroughly corrupted with drug abuse, transgenderism, and all kinds of other rubbish.Am I the only one that immediately thought of the golden calf and the tower of Babel? (Babylon)