
Some people are seeing this as a ghastly resurgence of ancient paganism, the worship of Baal (see the Old Testament, 1 Kings, Chapter 18)–sponsored by the state in the person of Prince Charles, the next king of England.
Charles, in line to become the next head of the Church of England, opened the Commonwealth Games at Birmingham with the 32-foot-tall image of what they call “the raging bull.” We do not know what this image has to do with the Commonwealth Games or anything else. A great deal of work went into building this monstrosity. But what’s it for?
No one will ever call Charles one of the great minds of our time. Is he delivering an esoteric message to the world, or just fumfering around without any clear idea of what he’s doing? (I lean toward the latter theory.) Mindless silliness can land you in hot water just as effectively as well thought-out wickedness.
Which of these are we looking at here?
The sacred bull of the Mithras mystery cult?
Somehow whenever I think of Prince Charles the word “bull—-” comes to mind.
Charles, in my humble opinion, is the second best piece of evidence for those who say that the Royal Family needs to broaden its bloodline. The best piece of evidence is his son, Harry.
Western civilization prospered when it was free of idolatry and superstition. Literally, God help us.
Prince Charles is big into the W.E.F and like his deceased father a big time supporters of population control and the need for fewer billions on the planet.
Charles does as he is told. I have never seen anyone with less backbone that he.