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− | [[Image:Revolutionary_Salute.jpg|thumb|Members of a band at [[Wordstock]] '05 give a Revolutionary salute]] | + | [[Image:Revolutionary_Salute.jpg|thumb|Members of a Family band at [[Wordstock]] '05 give a Revolutionary salute]] |
The '''Revolutionary salute''' is a three-finger salute created by [[David Berg]] when he founded the [[Children of God]]. | The '''Revolutionary salute''' is a three-finger salute created by [[David Berg]] when he founded the [[Children of God]]. | ||
− | The loose traditional meaning of the salute is | + | The loose traditional meaning of the salute is that the raised 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fingers represent the Trinity while the heart shape formed by the joined thumb and 5th finger represent the love of God. |
This salute is mostly given during [[inspiration]]s and [[fellowship meeting]]s accompanied by the [[fast-gun]] "Revolution ... for Jesus." | This salute is mostly given during [[inspiration]]s and [[fellowship meeting]]s accompanied by the [[fast-gun]] "Revolution ... for Jesus." |
Revision as of 07:23, 18 December 2005
The Revolutionary salute is a three-finger salute created by David Berg when he founded the Children of God.
The loose traditional meaning of the salute is that the raised 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fingers represent the Trinity while the heart shape formed by the joined thumb and 5th finger represent the love of God.
This salute is mostly given during inspirations and fellowship meetings accompanied by the fast-gun "Revolution ... for Jesus."