hackman wrote:choose the convenient option, i choose the obvious and sensical
To me, the obvious and sensical answer normally is the convenient one - Occam's Razor really isn't a bad thing to live by. We know an awful lot about Elizabeth's reign... and the most overriding theme is the fact that most of her aides were vehemently anti-pope. She was a protestant who fought wars almost solely against Catholic countries - notably Spain, who got so frustrated with England's protestant politics that they tried to invade - luckily, we destroyed their Armada. Scotland was allied with Catholic France for most of Liz's reign.
Her Dad smashed almost all the Catholic iconography and symbolism throughout England... art depicting religion was a pretty big nono for protestants.
Given that you guys think the Catholics have had the "knowledge" for centuries, don't you think it would've been a bit odd for Elizabeth to be in on the secret, but also the Catholic Empire's most troublesome enemy?
Elizabeth's sister Mary I (Bloody Mary), who was Queen before her, reverted the country back to Catholicism and burned a shitload of protestants after had Henry abolished it and founded the CoE - switching the nation back to Protestantism and away from any control of the Vatican was Elizabeth's first major act as Monarch.
All you've got to do is read the history - if it still adds up that a snake, painted over because Elizabeth didn't approve of it, symbolises reptillia then I guess you must have a lot more information on Elizabeth than I have - perhaps you'd like to share it?
Was Eve also a reptillian?
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