SFIC, I am not attacking you, but I an quite knowledgeable about the false KJVO myth, and I can tell the readership, in all honesty, that all this triquetra nonsense staterd here:
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Bible/New%20King%20James%20Bible/new_king_james_counterfeit.htm
Dr. Watkins' articles are so full of ERRORS, GUESSWORK, & OUTRIGHT LIES that I wouldn't believe a weather report by him if I were standing in fronta his home! IMO, he is a perfect definition of the phrase "Edicated Idiot"!
In his zeal for the false KJVO doctrine, he gives us this piece of work: "Modern versions deny Christ's deity by calling Joseph His father at Luke 2:43". Perhaps, in his brilliance, he failed to read five verses further or two verses back in his KJV, or else his copy of the KJV was missing Luke 2:41 or 48.
After Ruckman & Riplinger, he is the 3rd biggest purveyor of bunk in the whole KJVO movement, followed closely by Dr. Lawrence Vance with his "seven times purified" garbage.
Standing Firm, your source of info for the triquetra is dubious, to put it mildly.
And again...If we're gonna judge one symbol by its ancient pagan uses, we must judge ALL equally, or use a DOUBLE STANDARD. Sure, the cross is in the Bible & the triquetra isn't, but both were used by pagans before Jesus was crucified. And the last regular use of the triquetra where the readers knew what it meant was when early Christians signed their letters with it; it then stood for the HOLY TRINITY.
Now, almost anyone can tell you what they believe the cross stands for, or what a swastika stands for, but not one of a hundred will have any idea what a triquetra is. So, you cannot simply classify the triquetra as pagan w/o also classifying the CROSS as pagan. Please look at some of the CROSSES in Watkins' illustrations.
I refuse to buy into ANY of this "symbols" hooey. To me the t-shaped cross stands for Christ's crucifixion, and I don't care WHAT it meant to some echidna worshipper in ancient Slobbovia. Same with the triquetra. It's not that well-known, and sure, it appears on some pagan books, but SO DO CROSSES!
Hey, maybe the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS originated those three footballs linked together, in hopes of a Super Bowl three-peat!