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Christians do not venerate the cross, even if Jesus died on one, which he didn't. The instrument of Jesus’ death is noted in Bible passages, such as at Matthew 27:32 and 40. There the Greek word stau·ros′ is translated “cross” in various English Bibles. But what did stau·ros′ mean in the first century when the Greek Scriptures were written? An Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words, by W. E. Vine, says: “Stauros . . . denotes, primarily, an upright pale or stake. On such malefactors were nailed for execution. Both the noun [stau·ros′] and the verb stauroō, to fasten to a stake or pale, are originally to be distinguished from the ecclesiastical form of a two beamed cross. The shape of the latter had its origin in ancient Chaldea, and was used as the symbol of the god Tammuz (being in the shape of the mystic Tau, the initial of his name) in that country and in adjacent lands, including Egypt.”

The cross is a pagan symbol that true Christians shun.

2007-02-15 13:34:58 · answer #1 · answered by LineDancer 7 · 1 2

Because we are promoting what Christ did on the cross, not what Peter did later on.

Jesus' cross was the way the typical Christian cross is portrayed. Peter didn't feel worthy to be crucified in the same manner as his Lord, so he asked to be crucified upside-down.

Although Peter was a staunch defender of the faith, his cross is not what we are about. Jesus' is.

2007-02-15 13:36:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No! 2 Samuel a million:26-- human beings decrease back then have been lots deeper to a minimum of one yet another, woman and male, and taken care of one yet another as brothers. the two adult adult males family contributors member yet another as brothers, and have been the suited of acquaintances. All David is asserting is that Jonathan's love become so solid and deep and organic that he could no longer love everybody extra, no longer even a woman:)" John 10:9 end being so grimy minded! no longer what exhilaration potential in this occasion! 3 Matthew-- you're mendacity you weirdo! 6 Mark 6:6-- fool!

2016-09-29 04:22:21 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

And what exactly is the right way round?

2007-02-15 13:33:03 · answer #4 · answered by Uncle Thesis 7 · 0 0

A cross in anyway means wrong. Jesus had never tell his followers to symbolise their faith in him by putting him on a cross.
the act of crucifying is already wrong.

2007-02-15 13:48:18 · answer #5 · answered by halo 3 · 0 1

??? do you mean the fact that the cross used was more likely a straight post or a high T cross not a mid t one ??? or that likely only the cross bar was carried not the whole thing? Like this...

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If so, who cares, it is just a symbol. But I dont know what the mid cross t is the preffered choice.

2007-02-15 15:14:06 · answer #6 · answered by G's Random Thoughts 5 · 0 0

seriously the long end should be pointing to the left I mean seriously who puts across with the long end down?

2007-02-15 13:36:03 · answer #7 · answered by Satan 4 · 0 1

A cross is a cross is a cross.

Jesus' symbol.

He LOVE you!

2007-02-15 13:33:38 · answer #8 · answered by bettyboop 6 · 1 1

and you point is?

2007-02-15 13:33:13 · answer #9 · answered by someone who loves jesus 3 · 1 0

hmmm, please explain yourself before I smite you!

2007-02-15 13:33:27 · answer #10 · answered by they call me God 1 · 0 1

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