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Jesus and the Cross
Jesus and the Cross
The most important symbol in Christianity today is the cross. However, there is no cross in early Christian art before the middle of the 5th century, where it appears on a coin in a painting. The first clear crucifixion appears in the late 7th century. Before then, Jesus was almost always depicted as a fish or a Shepard, never on a cross. Quote:
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I don't know what your point is. However, the evidence is that many Christians found the crucifixion to be deeply embarrassing (see Gal. 5:11). Pagans did hit them over the head for worshipping "a crucified sophist."
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Read 'CONSTANTINE'S CROSS' for the history of the sword symbol.
A Crucifixion cross is shaped like a 'T' and not a 't'. QM? |
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Do you mean Constantine's Sword (or via: amazon.co.uk)?
I have not read the book yet, but I saw the documentary that James Carroll produced based on his book. His theory is that, before Constantine, Christian symbols were all life affirming - fish, sheep, etc. Then Constantine saw the image of the chi-rho cross in the heavens and used it to win military battles. But the defining event was when his mother, St. Helena, went to Palestine and discovered the fragments of the true cross upon which Jesus was crucified (reported enough of those fragments have been discovered to rebuild the ark, but anyway. . .) The cross was proof that the Jews had killed Jesus, and this started the long, unfortunate history of Christian anti-semitism. I haven't had time to reseach how much of this is undisputed history, and how much is just an attempt to create a better sort of Christianity by trying to go back to that mythical past when everything was good and peaceful. If you do have a chance to see the film, I recommend it highly. |
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King Constantine was in Germany the night before a battle. He prayed for a victory and after he won, he used his sword as the symbol for Christianity. He immediately banned Judaism. Ever try to nail a 4x4 to another 4x4? Almost impossible. You can easily sharpen a 4x4 and bore a hole into another to make a simple crucifixion 'T'. QM? |
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"King" Constantine? And if he was "in Germany" the night before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 he must have taken the first jet to Italy the next morning, because the battle was fought on the River Tiber near Rome.
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But trying to look at the cross with an unbiased viewpoint it still seems like a symbol that has now leeked into idolotry with it's usage, so is wrong on that account too and thats aside from the fact that as a word it's in none of the original transcripts. which someone else pointed out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idolatry Quote:
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Constantine instituted several legislative measures impacting on Jews. They were forbidden to own Christian slaves or to circumcise their slaves. Conversion of Christians to Judaism was outlawed. Congregations for religious services were restricted, but Jews were allowed to enter Jerusalem on Tisha B'Av, the anniversary of the destruction of the Temple. QM? |
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Restricting congregations for religious services? Imagine if tomorrow that happened to Baptists. QM? |
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