No because it didn't have a meaning .
A crucifix is a religious symbol of Jesus hanging on a cross. Methodists believe that Jesus did die on the cross, and know that there are indeed depictions of Jesus on the cross, but they do not use the crucifix as their own symbol.
There are many, a cross, a "Jesus fish", a loaf of bread and 2 fish, red wine and bread, and more. The cross is the most common.
The cross (Christianity)- Jesus raising from the dead! The crusafix (Christianity)- Jesus being crusified! Tallit (Jewish)- a sawl with 613 bits of string coming off it to symbolise the 613 rules! Kippah (Jewish)- a hat wore on the top of the head. Shows respect for God! :)
it is a cross because Jesus died on a cross
The Christian Cross is a religious symbol.
The Cross. It represents Jesus dying on one. The Cross. It represents Jesus dying on one. The fish. In its Greek form it spells out 'Jesus Christ Saviour of the world' The Chi/Rho sign (like a long 'p' superimposed on an 'x'). Chi and Rho are the first two Greek letters in the nake of Christ. Other signs are the anchor, the dove, and the Monogram (IHS = Iesus Hominum Salvator - Jesus, the saviour of humanity)
It is a cross like a jesus cross:)
What is the Lighting Symbol???????
a cross was the symbol of crusades
It would be a cross.Roman Catholic Answer: The symbol that represents Catholicism is the Crucifix. This is a Latin cross (bottom arm longer) with a corpus on it - a corpus is a body, a crucifix is a cross with the symbol of Jesus on it as Jesus dying on the cross is what accomplished our salvation.
yes, It is a cross, because Gods son, Jesus, was crucified on a cross before he rose again and went to Heaven to live with his father.
A crucifix is a cross with an image of Jesus on it and it is a principal symbol for many Christian groups. The symbol represents Jesus Christ's death on the cross, being sacrificed for the world's redemption.