The red cross is not anti Christian.
It is the Christian Red Cross.
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Most Muslim countries do not have Red Cross because it is a Christian organisation.They have Red Crescent instead in many cases.
A flipped cross, also known as an inverted cross, is commonly associated with anti-Christian or Satanic symbolism. It is often used to represent rebellion against traditional Christian beliefs or to show a rejection of established religious norms.
I personally would say no and would further say that they are possibly anti-religion or even anti-christian in general. Their song from "The March", "We are not Anonymous" contains the lyrics "held to our curse/ we are not anonymous/ we are bound to bear this cross". I don't know about you, but I only know one religion with a cross. Some christain metalcore bands actually leave the lyrics open to personal opinion, but this sounds anti-christian.
The red cross on the knight's shield and surcoat is usually associated with the Knights Templar, a medieval Christian military order. It symbolizes their dedication to the Christian faith and their role in the Crusades.
The Cross of St. Peter or Petrine Cross is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, but in recent times also used widely as an anti-Christ symbol (a meaning which is not valid with respect to traditional conventions of Christian symbolism).
AnswerThe colors of the Tongan flag are red and white. The flag itself is red with a white rectangle in the top left corner; within that rectangle is a red cross. The cross symbolizes Christianity, and in Christian symbolism, white stands for purity, and the red stands for the blood of Jesus Christ when he was crucified. (The king was a devout Christian.)
Yes, the Red Cross is a Christian organization. The symbolic red cross surrounded by a circle is known as the Mark of Cain. Later Christian organizations such as the Freemasons and the Knights Templar used variations on the symbol and the red cross itself has long been representative of Christian charities. Officially, organizations such as the American Red Cross and International Red Cross are neutral with regards to religion and politics. That's a difficult sell when your logo is a religious one even if you don't include these organization's decision making which has at times appeared suspicious. Various controversies over the symbol arise from time to time with some in opposition to the use of clearly religious symbol. See related link for an example.: Some often confuse the Red Cross symbol with the flag of Switzerland. Such confusion can be easily remedied with a bit of research.
There is no real correlation between Red Skull's double cross and Christianity or Slovakia.
Oxfam, Christian Aid, The Red Cross, Lutheran World Relief.