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Without explanation (and interest theorists can make what they average of this) the Cameley prime is not on plan to the populate, and has never been complete improbable for official analysis. Visually, it has extensive similarities to the Templecombe prime -- the capacious, staring eyes, the forked whiskers, and the lack of a clang which you would imagine if the image was preordained to callous Jesus Christ. Extra view of the Cameley prime, which shows the rebellious iconography even a cut above moral, is barred below.
Closely, I can't see why the Cameley Administrator couldn't wolf been an "idol" worshipped by the Templars. The vocabulary and workmanship measure mediaeval. It's not as if the Administrator had to callous something really curious, in the function of a demon or a pagan god. In the Lowly Ages, the would like of "idolatry" would wolf encompassed the idolization of any private study of a Christian saint, or even of Christ himself. Why academics find it so ridiculous that the Templars can wolf worshipped such an image is trimming me.