This documentary explores the rise of King Charles III through the lens of diplomacy, interfaith dialogue, globalism and biblical prophecy. Since his coronation, Charles has addressed the parliaments of Germany, France, Italy and the United States, receiving standing ovations in nations over which he holds no formal authority.
Through rhetoric, symbolism and appeals to unity, peace and global cooperation, he has positioned himself as a unique international figure in an increasingly divided world. But how should Christians interpret this kind of leadership? Drawing from Scripture, Church history and the writings of figures such as Arthur W. Pink, this documentary examines the biblical image of the final world ruler described in Daniel 11:21 — a king who rises “peaceably” and gains influence through diplomacy and flatteries.
The film also explores Charles’s long-standing interest in interfaith spirituality and perennial philosophy, comparing these ideas with the exclusive truth claims of the New Testament. Whether Charles III is truly connected to these prophecies remains an open question. But the parallels are striking enough to deserve serious examination.
Featuring references to:
- Daniel 11
- Isaiah 2 & 28
- 2 Thessalonians 2
- Arthur W. Pink – The Antichrist
- Tim Cohen – The Antichrist in a Cup of Tea
- Samuel Tuominen – To Whom the Majesty of Kingship Has Not Been Conferred
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