Christian fish in the tree symbolises people whom have been baptised (symbolized by the fish) the main rationale here is that one among those who also study religious said that we are like fish if we are baptized because we go underneath the water like fish. So in this we are told that we belong to a tree and that tree symbolizes a christian church. Therefore the question tells us that we are being committed as church members after being baptized.
No it doesn't.
It's the Christian "fish" symbol.
The stylised fish is a symbol of the Christian Church and of the pagan goddess, Aphrodite Salacia, who was worshipped by her followers on Friday, her sacred day.
There is no way to answer your question unless you tell us what the symbol is. Do you mean a cross? Or perhaps a fish symbol? Please clarify your question.
Borjgali is an ancient Georgian symbol of the Sun with seven rotating wings over the Christian Tree of Life
You can see them placed on the back of some people's cars.To view the Christian fish symbol, see the related link.The first picture shows the simple design; the second shows with the fish with the Greek letters - the ichthus - which stood for Jesus Christ, God's Son, Saviour.
Christians didn't there has always been both, they represent different things.
No. The fish symbol comes from the Greek word for fish icthus which the early Christians used a secret sign of their being Christian. The letters of the symbol standing for central aspects of their belief. The words in Greek are Iesous, Christos, Theos, Huios, soter. This makes the statement when translated literally Jesus, Christ, God, Son, Saviour.This symbol thus has absolutely nothing to do with the constellation Pisces.
The Cross is the symbol most commonly associated Christianity == == The cross symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the crucifix is the representation of Christ on the cross (His sacrifices), and the Ichthus which looks like a fish (or otherwise known on the television series, Seinfeld, as the Jesus Fish). Please see links to follow.
The fish, though it's more correct to say that both the early Christian fish and the modern English word "ichthyology" are derived from the Greek word ikhthys (ΙΧΘΥΣ). The symbol is based on the fact that the Greek word for fish can be read as acronym for the Greek phrase Ἰησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υιός, Σωτήρ, meaning "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior".
The most widely known Christian symbol is the cross. Other Christian symbols include the fish sign, Greek symbols alpha and omega, staurogram, anchor, and dove.
The ΙΧΘΥΣ, or Ichthys, is a Christian symbol that looks like a fish. Fish are mentioned many times in the Bible; Jesus chose several fisherman to be his disciples. There are many theories as to why the fish was chosen as a symbol.ΙΧΘΥΣ stands for "Ἰησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υἱός, Σωτήρ" ("Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior").