@@charlotte5251 Believe you me, I wish Gladiators could have been an innocent show myself, since I loved it as a kid, but then in addition to vogue, there was also zodiac who during the gauntlet event, wore armoured pads featuring an eye of horus on it. :( And then there was Mike Lewis who had the Gladiator name saracen, and I read that at one time, the name saracen was applied to enemies of Christianity in various parts of the world, I think!!!!! :(
@unban thisfour Wikipedia says this... "As the Middle Ages progressed, usage of the term in the Latin West changed, but its connotation remained negative, associated with opponents of Christianity, and its exact definition is unclear." "In the Wiltshire dialect, the meaning of "Sarsen" (Saracen) was eventually extended to refer to anything regarded as non-Christian, whether Muslim or pagan." Even though wikipedia doesn't really sound very certain with a lot of the things it says about saracens, those definitions don't sound good to me, and there's always the off chance that old Nige Lythgoe or whoever could've been eying similar definitions to those up whilst deciding on saracen as a Gladiator name. If this was just the one instance of potential ungodliness on the show, I suppose we could maybe shrug our shoulders at it, but then there's that one uncovered eye on Vogue's sports bra, and have you noticed how the hands on her bra are arranged in such a way that they form a triangular, or pyramid-like shape around the exposed eye, with they eye being in the middle????? :( And then like I said before, zodiac's gauntlet armour had a blatant eye of horus on it, and some people have also likened the button at the top of the pyramid event structure to an eye of horus, too!!! :( Don't get me wrong, I've always loved the show, and taped lots of episodes when I was young, but this sheer volume of occultist symbology is making me nervous about it all. :(
@unban thisfour There was also at least one occasion when I saw Cobra and Trojan do handhorn gestures in front of the cameras before starting an event. :( I know they might not necessarily have been told to do that, but you'd think in the interests of good Christian tastes, it would've been forbidden maybe, wouldn't you????? :(