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Yeah, I think I *ahem* *looks left* *looks right* "borrowed" it from their website.Wilfred of Ivanhoe said:Hey Ksen, that stake reminds me a lot of the stake in the Medieval Strategy game, Stronghold. Is that where you got it?
ksen said:Yeah, I think I *ahem* *looks left* *looks right* "borrowed" it from their website.
This ex-RC rofl......I must ask though...what is that green "stuff" behind the red heart in the calvinist icon??????? (Thinking that this may be the dumbest question I have ever asked).Ebb said:Sorry, but in that logo, I am reminded too much of the Sacred Heart logo.
Bulldog said:THe Calvinist icon is a tulip. The green is the leaves, and the red is the petals.
I think it should be this,Bro. Gabriel said:I think the Calvinist icon should be a sceptre, because we RULE! :-D
Just a thought , what about the Huguenot cross?Wilfred of Ivanhoe said:we are almost ready to submit an icon to Erwin. Bulldog and myself are sold on Matrona's dark blue simple cross. For you Presbyterians who would like to voice your opinion of your own icon, please post on the other page.
It would appear that one Calvinist Brother...Ken...has got the Huguenot cross in his avatar already!cygnusx1 said:Just a thought , what about the Huguenot cross?
http://www.geocities.com/hugenoteblad/x-eng.htm
"The Christian Church known as Presbyterian is unique in two ways - theology and government. Our religious thought is based on Reformed theology. The principles of Reformed theology were articulated by the French Huguenot Reformer, John Calvin (1509 - 1564). Reformed theology is detailed on another page on this website."
http://fm2.forministry.com/Church/Church.asp?SiteId=07885HPCOWN&PageId=20021019041730:007-885-HPC-OWN
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