“Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.”lars@lemmy.sdf.org to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 399 points – 3 months ago31Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentRight?? 🤣 I don't own any editing software whatsoever so I did the best I could with what I had.No no. I mean by switching places it makes an upside down cross, thus being a symbol of the devil 🙃Fun fact: the inverted cross is actually a holy symbol in Catholicism. St. Peter was crucified upside down and so it’s his crossThere is more cross under it, they just shopped the upper "arms" and left out the "trunk".1 more...2 more...2 more...
Right?? 🤣 I don't own any editing software whatsoever so I did the best I could with what I had.No no. I mean by switching places it makes an upside down cross, thus being a symbol of the devil 🙃Fun fact: the inverted cross is actually a holy symbol in Catholicism. St. Peter was crucified upside down and so it’s his crossThere is more cross under it, they just shopped the upper "arms" and left out the "trunk".1 more...2 more...2 more...
No no. I mean by switching places it makes an upside down cross, thus being a symbol of the devil 🙃Fun fact: the inverted cross is actually a holy symbol in Catholicism. St. Peter was crucified upside down and so it’s his crossThere is more cross under it, they just shopped the upper "arms" and left out the "trunk".1 more...2 more...
Fun fact: the inverted cross is actually a holy symbol in Catholicism. St. Peter was crucified upside down and so it’s his cross
Right?? 🤣 I don't own any editing software whatsoever so I did the best I could with what I had.
No no. I mean by switching places it makes an upside down cross, thus being a symbol of the devil 🙃
Fun fact: the inverted cross is actually a holy symbol in Catholicism. St. Peter was crucified upside down and so it’s his cross
There is more cross under it, they just shopped the upper "arms" and left out the "trunk".