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I laughed, the only part I find off is the inverted cross which isn't actually a satanic symbol.


I laughed, the only part I find off is the inverted cross which isn't actually a satanic symbol.
It humiliates the Christians.
Very satanic.


This is one of my favorite pictures.





LUCIFER IS MY ONE TRUE LORD

It humiliates the Christians.
Very satanic.
lrn2lrn: The first pope of the Catholic church chose to be crucified, however he didn't feel worthy to be crucified rightside up like Jesus so he was crucified upside-down.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrine_Cross

lrn2lrn: The first pope of the Catholic church chose to be crucified, however he didn't feel worthy to be crucified rightside up like Jesus so he was crucified upside-down.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrine_Cross
That's hilarious, but I think the upside down cross has lots of meanings.

lrn2lrn: The first pope of the Catholic church chose to be crucified, however he didn't feel worthy to be crucified rightside up like Jesus so he was crucified upside-down.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrine_Cross

Quote from: Wikipedia
It has also often become associated with Satanic and anti-religious attitudes, as it is considered to represent the opposite of Christianity by inverting its primary symbol, the Latin Cross. As a result, this symbol has become very popular within anti-religion groups and among some extreme metal musicians, notably black metal and death metal ones. In popular culture, including films such as Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcism of Emily Rose and The Omen, Petrine Crosses are often displayed to represent Satan.

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