Thanks, that was the picture.
Thanks, that was the picture.
The difference between these various paintings, as opposed to the sculptures around the EU Parliament building, the building itself and the whole EU shebang, is that the EU itself is specifically claiming association to that belief, and the rebuilding of Babel. The whole EU project is demonic, and a fulfillment of scripture about the coming antichrist world empire.The info I found on it refers to the The Abduction of Europa by Zeuss. A few other examples of this theme.
The Abduction of Europa, Jean Francois De Troy. National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA:
The Abduction of Europa, Rembrandt. J Paul Getty Museum, California, USA:
The Rape of Europa, Titian. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, USA.
Thanks Silk, I tried to post these two sculptures several times but with no success.
It's still evil, though.The info I found on it refers to the The Abduction of Europa by Zeuss. A few other examples of this theme.
The Abduction of Europa, Jean Francois De Troy. National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA:
The Abduction of Europa, Rembrandt. J Paul Getty Museum, California, USA:
The Rape of Europa, Titian. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, USA.
It's still evil, though.
I know, I was just saying.I was neither trying to justify or condemn the art work...
As far as I can make out, the sculptures and the pictures all draw from exactly same theme taken from Greek Mythology. That is (apparently, I don't really know mythology) the abduction of Europa by Zeus. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_(mythology)Hey Boltardy (waving)....I liked the pictures but I wasn't following the connection?
As far as I can make out, the sculptures and the pictures all draw from exactly same theme taken from Greek Mythology. That is (apparently, I don't really know mythology) the abduction of Europa by Zeus. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_(mythology)
In part, I posted just out of curiosity to see what the reactions would be.
And I hear the UK wants to pull out altogether?
Now isn't that interesting Boltardy?As far as I can make out, the sculptures and the pictures all draw from exactly same theme taken from Greek Mythology. That is (apparently, I don't really know mythology) the abduction of Europa by Zeus. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_(mythology)
In part, I posted just out of curiosity to see what the reactions would be.
Lanolin, the poster is an official publication and therefore very real, the EU institutions being littered with such images. However their existence neither supports nor denies the rapture of the saints, there is no connection either way.What?
Is that poster for real? Got occult symbols. Pentagrams all over it.
And people take the rapture theory seriously. Christians ought to know they not going to be raped or raptured they going to be resurrected with all the saints on the LAST day and gathered to where Jesus is. And everyone going to see that, it wont be secret.
The stance of all three Westminster elite parties (Conservative, Labour, Liberal-democrats) has been one of constant support for membership of the EU. The only serious party to campaign for withdrawal is UKIP the United Kingdom Independence Party.I don't think a date is fixed yet but there will be a referendum on whether to stay or leave before the end of 2017. I don't know how it will go but my best guess at the moment is that feelings are pretty evenly divided. The UK is supposed to be trying to re-negotiate its position in Europe and I'd further guess that if such negotiation is successful, those wishing to remain would be in the majority. All speculation...
The stance of all three Westminster elite parties (Conservative, Labour, Liberal-democrats) has been one of constant support for membership of the EU. The only serious party to campaign for withdrawal is UKIP the United Kingdom Independence Party.
Hah, but you remember all the polls they did and how massively far out they were?True but I don't think that gives any indication of public feeling on this issue. UKIP achieved 12.6% of the vote in the 2015 general election. I've just looked up a recent yougov poll. According to that:
45% would remain, 35% would leave with 20% "undecided".