INRI is Latin for “Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews.” Even before any of the (smaller) gigantic stones were dragged into place (from Wales), Stonehenge ground was used as a burial site since 3,000 BC. It seemed only appropriate that I’ve taken the liberty to include in one of the most famous burial sites (if not the most) to honor the most significant death of all mankind–Jesus Christ. The most significant because He was the only human who God the Farther considered worthy enough to be sacrificed for all the sins of humankind. His death and subsequent resurrection computes to the Christian resurrection after death also.

Here, different colors of people are seeking the Lord from all Earthly directions. Some who have already passed in the Lord are laid to rest (in Christian flag draped caskets) as lintel slabs resting (RIP) atop their massive, finger like bases.
Elongated shadows mirror the life-saving importance of the depth of His death. For just as the bailiff calls all present to rise upon the judge’s entrance; all (of mankind) shall take a knee, not in protest to Christ’s return, but in humble submission and acknowledgement!