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09-01-2010, 10:11 AM | #11 |
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No the inverted cross was specifically Christian- Saint Peter requested to be crucified in this way because he didn't think he was worthy of being crucified in the same way as Jesus. That's why the Popes use it on their stuff (Saint Peter being the traditional first pope).
The pentagram has been used by basically every religious group ever- in Christainity it usually means the 5 wounds of Jesus (cause if you stick it on a picture of man it get the ankles, the wrist and the chest) |
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