WRONG on both accounts. Catholic crest is a white background, with a yellow cross extending from the center , leaving all four quadrants equal in size. The Upper Left quadrant background is light blue with a white dove over three white rings representing the Holy Trinity.
The Bible also does NOT say the dragon is Satan.
0 for 2. You should research before trying to slur a religion.
2007-10-09 12:28:18
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answered by majestic kev 3
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Nature delivers us truth in the form of omens.. this is an omen... the catholics are the first to practice religion as religion is practiced today... the bible says other things.. like
Satan shall be called god upon this earth... and god is what people call him today so all that worship god is worshipping satan alone....
another omen of who they worship and what is the true characteristic of the catholic church's inspiration is today the one called Pope Benedict... is a former nazi ... he served in hitler's army... if there were any truth to the churches claims of goodness... this would not have occured..... and they justify it.. or lie about it or minimize it... but when someone has an oppinion that differs from theirs they persecute, the demand perfection... yet they produce no perfection in the end.. each and every christian serves evil... every day of their lives and it's putting pressure on the world and us non devil worshipping people... they are the evil ones it's time we stand up to them and let them know WE SEE WHAT THEY DO AS EVIL!!!
2007-10-09 19:22:46
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answered by NO Labels 3
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The crest of Pope Benedict XVI does not contain a dragon. It does contain the image of a bear, among other things, and this is a reference to the legend of Saint Corbinian.
2007-10-13 14:21:27
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answered by Daver 7
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Where did you get the idea that the Catholic Church's crest is a dragon. Never heard of it.
2007-10-09 19:10:35
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answered by doctor 5
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I don't believe the Vatican's crest contains the image of a dragon. No matter what crest you are thinking of, maybe its an alusion to St. Gregory who slayed a dragon, a popular story in Britain
2007-10-09 19:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Why is this question full of garbage are you a garbage man?
first off, there is no crest of the catholic church.
the only thing close to what you said would be the crest of the vatican, which are two keys
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Holysee-arms.svg
what you just did is called a strawman argument, and it's a fallacy.
2007-10-09 19:11:40
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answered by Quailman 6
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The catholic church has taken many ideas from the pagans and just look at the church history and you will see that catholics usually always opposed TRUE Christians and killed many during the first 1500 years of church history.
2007-10-09 19:11:06
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answered by Wally 6
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Nope.
Satan wasn't a dragon, but a serpent. A serpent is a snake, not a dragon.
Catholics don't worship snakes, but Jesus. Catholics are Christians; the original Christians in fact.
2007-10-09 19:09:42
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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As far as I know, the dragon is the symbol of St. George. Don't ask me why, I'm not even Catholic, but that's all I know about that.
2007-10-09 19:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You eyes are being opened. you need to find the true God and you are not going to find him through a building or other things.He is the truth and the way noone can come to him except through ----- Christ. Fill in the blank and you should know.
2007-10-09 19:12:50
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answered by Ineedyouherewithme 3
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