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What is the meaning of an upside-down / inverted cross? In this video, Pastor Nelson answers that question from a biblical perspective. *** Source Article: https://www.gotquestions.org/upside-down-cross.html *** Check out, Bible Munch! @BibleMunch https://www.youtube.com/BibleMunch *** Recent Bible Munch Videos: James 1:2-4 - How to Face Trials in Life & Find Joy https://youtu.be/MnxnQ92ikYk John 4:24 - Is there a wrong way to worship? https://youtu.be/spWZfc2pje4 Philippians 4:13 - What this misused verse really means. https://youtu.be/6DlZAWOvSDU *** Recommended Resource: The Quest Study Bible The Question and Answer Study Bible https://bit.ly/3fvAt2p *** Related Questions: Should Christian men or women wear earrings? https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-earrings.html Should a Christian wear religious jewelry, such as a crucifix? https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-jewelry.html What does the Bible say about hair length? https://www.gotquestions.org/hair-length.html Intro/Outro Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Note: Some links may be affiliate links that cost you nothing, but help us share the word of God.

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Today's question is, what is the meaning of the upside -down or inverted cross? In this video
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I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective. Then afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.
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The upside -down cross, or the inverted cross, is a symbol with a long history and, in modern times, divergent meanings.
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As its name implies, an upside -down cross is simply a Latin cross turned so that the cross piece is closer to the bottom than the top.
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A person hanging on such a cross would be positioned head -downward. For centuries, the inverted cross was considered a
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Christian symbol, based on ancient tradition that the apostle Peter was crucified upside -down.
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One version of the story says that Peter, facing martyrdom by crucifixion, requested that his cross be inverted because he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Christ.
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The upside -down cross, sometimes called the cross of St. Peter or the Petrine cross, thus became a symbol of humility.
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The inverted cross is sometimes associated with the pope, who Catholics believe can trace his authority back to Peter.
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Artwork featuring the Petrine cross may contain an overlay of the keys of heaven, based on Matthew 16, verse 19.
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Recently, however, it is common for the upside -down cross to be used as a symbol of atheism, humanism, and the occult.
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Several black metal bands use an inverted cross to call attention to their supposed devotion to Satan.
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Upside -down crosses appear in horror movies, such as The Omen and The Conjuring, as a symbol of demonic activity.
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The symbol crops up in tattoos, on pendants, and as a logo on t -shirts. Sometimes it's accompanied by statements such as,
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Believe in yourself. There is no God. Black Mass. Not transformed. In these contexts, the obvious intent of the inverted cross is to declare an opposition to Christianity.
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Turning the cross upside -down becomes a means of denying the truth of Christ and mocking His sacrifice.
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So, what is the meaning of an upside -down cross? It depends on the context. When the symbol is used in a church setting, it is most likely a reference to Peter and the manner of his death.
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In other contexts, the inverted cross is often an anti -Christian symbol. In our fallen world, holiness is often mocked, and what is good and pure is twisted by the
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God of this age. 2 Corinthians 4, verse 4. The cross, a symbol of Christ, is turned upside -down to become a symbol of the devil.
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