"What can you tell me of the inverted Cross?"
"I laugh at this idea because of what people believe. It's commonly believed that an inverted Cross is the symbol of Satan,
being the opposite of Christianity. It's not the opposite of Buddhism, or of the Norse, or of the Celts, or of the Icelandic, or
of the Greek or Roman religions. Once more, it's the opposite of "Christianity." I find it amazing that people simply cannot
conceive anything which lies outside of Christianity. To people like this, there's only two religions: Christianity and
everything else which isn't Christian. Of course, all of those things which are not Christian are looked at as being Satanic.
Since you have to be Christian to worship Satan, the same is true of the inverted Cross. I'm going to share a secret with
you which may change your view of this symbol. The inverted Cross is a Christian symbol, but it's not one belonging to the
Christian Satan. When Saint Peter was to be put to murder, it was determined that he would be crusified. Being a humble
man, he felt that he didn't deserve to be crusified as his master and God, instead being crusified upside-down. This
became known as the Cross of St. Peter. When someone wears the inverted Cross, they're making a statement as being
humble in the eyes of God."
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