The Circle Symbol represents eternity as it has no beginning or end. Because of this many early Christians believed that there was something divine in circles. Early Astronomy and Astrology was connected to the divine for most medieval scholars, the circular shape of the sun, moon and the planets were related to God's act of Creation.
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I think this goes back to the days when the ordinary folkcouldn't read and write .So you went into the church with the circle cause that was your Church.For example you wouldn't go into the one with the watch tower or the one with the Star of David. I suppose it is a church or cooperate logo.
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From ancient times, the circle has been a significant symbol to many religions including Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism to name but a few. The symbolisn is very much the same for all of these religions. A circle has no beginning and no end and therefore is indicative of eternity, a belief espoused by these religions. This is particularly true for Christians. For Buddhism, Hinduism and other religions who believed in reincarnation, it also symbolised the "Wheel of life" and the "Law of Karma".
As a symbol, the circle signifies completion, inclusion, wholeness, magic.
The Star of David is a relatively modern symbol of no religious significance for Jews.
I think you are referring to the Unitarian Universalist symbol. See the related link.
It was a religious symbol that identified the Jews
No. Doughnuts have no Religious significance.
Yes, a turban can be worn as a religious symbol by followers of certain faiths, such as Sikhism and Islam. In these cases, the turban holds spiritual significance and is worn as a visible representation of one's religious identity and values.
Answer: The crescent moon was adopted as a symbol by Muslims after Muhammad and has no religious significance. It is only a representation of the new moon - which is the basis for both the Islamic and Jewish calendars.
No significance:-)>
A dollar sign is a tangible religious symbol. This symbol is used with catholic's.
The Colosseum did not have any religious significance. It was built as an arena for the gladiatorial games.
The circle is the symbol of the Apache Indian tribe because they believed that the life path of all creatures, including humans, are circular. The movement of the sun and the moon is also circular. The homes of the tribes are round and their religious ceremonies like the Hogan and the tipi are also circular.
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