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I know it is to some but that's pushing it a bit. I don't like symbols like that to represent Christ, especially when they also have close ties with satanic religions/organizations. It's like all these new agers trying to claim the ancient Egyptian gods were actually the Trinity. Remember Satan wants to disguise himself as the messiah and true God. He likes to use many of the same themes but look closer and you'll realize he is the opposite of Christ - the anti-Christ. But anyway, it's nice artwork at least.The Phoenix is also very significant in ancient Christian tradition. It symbolizes death and rebirth.
I know it is to some but that's pushing it a bit. I don't like symbols like that to represent Christ, especially when they also have close ties with satanic religions/organizations. It's like all these new agers trying to claim the ancient Egyptian gods were actually the Trinity. Remember Satan wants to disguise himself as the messiah and true God. He likes to use many of the same themes but look closer and you'll realize he is the opposite of Christ - the anti-Christ. But anyway, it's nice artwork at least.
OK, go ahead and make fun of me for pointing that out...
I'm not making fun of anyone, at least for the moment.
Not only is it part of Christian tradition, but I had my "born again" experience in Phoenix, Arizona so the symbol is significant to me as well. This isn't ProtestantForums.com, and you should think twice before pulling the "satanism" card on other Christians. Remember, they did the same to Jesus.
I wasn't calling anyone a Satanist. I was merely pointing out that the symbol is used a lot in Satanism, the occult, and secular religions. And to get it tattooed to your back is either ignorant or foolish (even though it looks cool).I'm not making fun of anyone, at least for the moment.
Not only is it part of Christian tradition, but I had my "born again" experience in Phoenix, Arizona so the symbol is significant to me as well. This isn't ProtestantForums.com, and you should think twice before pulling the "satanism" card on other Christians. Remember, they did the same to Jesus.
I wasn't calling anyone a Satanist. I was merely pointing out that the symbol is used a lot in Satanism, the occult, and secular religions. And to get it tattooed to your back is either ignorant or foolish (even though it looks cool).
Let me put it this way... Would you tattoo the symbol of a swastika on you (or encourage someone else to do it)? Probably not. Why? It technically means "to be good." But the reality is that the symbol has been used by secular religions and downright evil organizations (like the Nazis).It could also be a symbol of pride in one's faith, like the Coptics who tattoo crosses to their hands and wrists even though they'll be punished more severely by the Muslims who catch them wearing one. In case you hadn't noticed, we're not Nazarites or Levites.