Well that would really depend on who the dead man on the cross is. If it's Jesus, then it's probably not pagan(though some pagans incorporate Christianity into their religion.) I can't think of any pagan figures that would be on a cross, but there are many sacred figures who are bound, tortured and/or dead(such as Prometheus, who was bound to a stone, or Cu Cuchulain who tied himself upright to a stone when he died so he would be on his feet.)
Gillian Cross
The Dead Man's Cross in Bedford is named as such due to its association with a tragic event that occurred in the area. The name likely originates from a historical incident involving a man who was found deceased or murdered near the cross. Over time, the location became known as Dead Man's Cross to commemorate this event and serve as a reminder of the area's history.
Word-for-word this is how I explained it to my nephew "The cross is a christian symbol. They worship it as if it were something devine, however it is actually an ancient phallic sex symbol from south america. The christians believe that a man named Jesus, who was a great example of how to live a good life and how to love your fellow man, was murdered by being nailed to a cross. They use the cross as a reminder of what happened to him. Though they seem to remember the hatred for the murders rather then remember the lesson that the road of intolerance leads to nowhere."
A man who believes that Jesus of Nazareth was the messiah, died on the cross and rose from the dead to save mankind from their sins. And he upholds this tenet.
Deadman Cross in Bedfordshire is believed to derive its name from the historical association with a nearby crossroads where a man was allegedly found dead. The term "dead man" likely refers to this tragic event, while "cross" indicates the intersection of roads. Such names often reflect local legends or folklore, which can add an air of mystery to the location.
The cross as a symbol of worship has been in use since early Babylonian times. It came be seen in the wall paintings of ancient Egypt as the Crux ansate and has carried on historically in use by the vestal virgins of pagan Rome. Roman "Christianity" adopted it as a symbol about 300 years after the death of Christ. The early Christians would not have used the cross in worship A. Because of its pagan origin, And B. because the Creator has told us not to use any man made object to worship him. And C. Because the Greek word ( Stau-ros'.) rendered cross in many modern translations actually means a stake or up right pole. Illustration. If a loved one was murdered. Say, by some one yielding an axe. And you then saw their surviving one, who loved and missed that person, wearing a tiny axe made of wood Gold or silver around their neck. You would, no doubt think one of two things. I. That some one had worked out a way to make big money out of their grief. E.g. They had been exploited. Or 2. Because of the mental stress of their experience, they had gone insane. True Christians do not use a cross of any kind in worship. Therefore to anser your question. There is no such thing as a Christian cross. The cross used in Christendom is shaped like a small t. But I'm sure you knew that already as you can see people wearing it in most countries in the world.
It has the same name as the man christians worship and the animal Jews worship
No. Only a man can perform the call to worship.
Because it is blasphemous to worship something created by a man.
I don't know exactly but the traditions and ways of worship clearly show that it is a Pagan religion. In one of the books from the series Torak describes 'The One' (God) as a man with antlers, which by fact, is the same description of the Wiccan/ Pagan God called Pan. Pan is represented as either a man with a goats head or a faun always wearing antlers or horns on his head. Torak also describes the Goddess as a pregnant woman which is also a description of the Wiccan Goddess or Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone). The Clans worship the moon and trees and show great respect towards nature. Also, there is a lot of witchcraft included in the series. Yes, I would say that the religion in Wolf Brother and in the whole series is Pagan.
forces of nature
Use a SCARY MONSTER, SCARED KID (ANIMAL), DEAD MAN, UGLY CROSS and a SUPERNATURAL TOASTER. First, put in a SCARY ALIEN, a HAUNTED MASK, a DEAD WIFE, an UGLY BOOK, and a FEARFUL MAN. Hope this helps!