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7 comments:
Picture of said Scripture in the background (i.e. Icon)?
The horse isn't white in the icon.
Seriously, the passage from Revelation isn't referring to St. George slaying the dragon, methinks.
So how about the answer then, Lvka? I give up.
Orrologion already gave it. :-)
Why do they have an icon on their blog? Isn't that heretical and idolatrous or something like that?
Speaking of Icons, we are able to put Icons up without having the whole blog freeze. It's working fine on my blog and so give it a go on here and see how it works!
Oh, there is an Icon of Saint George on a white horse, but I'm not gonna tell them where to find it.
ICXC NIKA
Why do they have an icon on their blog? Isn't that heretical and idolatrous or something like that?
Um, no. One would have to be fairly ignorant of Reformed theology to think that.