The symbol of Christianity is the cross because it reminds Christians that Jesus died on a cross for them.
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The Cross
The main symbols of Christianity if I am understanding the question is the cross, a star, a dove, chalice for wine, bread, fish and a crown of thorns.
Some symbols of Christianity are: -Cross: symbolizes Jesus dying for his people -Dove: seen many times throughout the bible
A fish or a cross
The main symbol is the Cross.
Because Jesus died on the cross.
Pagan symbols have been adopted by Christianity throughout history as a way to incorporate and adapt existing cultural practices and beliefs. This process, known as syncretism, allowed Christianity to appeal to a wider audience and facilitate the conversion of pagan populations. Examples of pagan symbols adopted by Christianity include the use of the sun cross, the Christmas tree, and the Easter bunny.
Common signs and symbols associated with Christianity include the cross, the fish symbol (ichthys), the dove, the lamb, the Alpha and Omega, and the Chi-Rho symbol. These symbols are often used to represent key aspects of the Christian faith and teachings.
St. Barbara is often depicted with symbols such as a tower (representing the tower in which she was imprisoned), a palm branch (symbolizing martyrdom), a chalice (representing her faith and dedication to Christianity), and a lightning bolt (associated with the legend of her converting to Christianity).
The Cross,Bible,churches,pope etc
The question is ambiguous as there are no Christian 'symbols.' Perhaps you are asking about astronomical or zodiak signs in which case this question is better placed in astrology and not Christianity.
Crystal Downing has written: 'Changing Signs of Truth: A Christian Introduction to the Semiotics of Communication' -- subject(s): Communication, Christianity and culture, Semiotics, Christianity, Signs and symbols