Hello, John and Doves,Delving into hidden meanings, IHS is the anagram for "in hoc signo," which is a shortened version of the phrase, "In hoc signo vinces."In this vein of thinking, the sign is actually the stylized sun, not the cross. This is an example of the old "bait and switch." The cross is there to ensnare the simple into thinking that the false prophet actually is a champion of Biblical Christianity. Nothing could be further from the truth.Now, of course, we must prove all identities. That responsibility is left to the watcher on the wall.~Blessings,Mike C._______________________________________________________________________ Bob Anderson (15 March 2013)
"Pope Francis' coat of arms"
Here is Pope Francis' coat of arms. Can anyone decipher it? His father was born in Italy. He is the first Jesuit pope ... this should be interesting because his initial oath of allegiance was to the Director General of the Jesuits. This could give the "Black Pope" a whole new meaning.