Baha'is definitely believe that Jesus was crucified.
It is use to make people believe in the false "GOD"
Not sure but I believe you are saying a "maze".
No I believe in Jesus who died on the cross for you, me, and everybody.
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics believe in Our Blessed Savior, who was a child, and died on the Cross, so, of course they would believe in the Cross, and in Sto Nino.
"Some hold it to be a sign used by devil worshippers." Although some do, this is not the actual meaning of this cross. The cross is also regarded as the cross of st peter (who was crucified upside down). Although other people believe this to be a sign of someone who has lost faith. There are many cases where people believe poltergeist activity actually causes this type of behaviour from normal crosses (turning them at night).
if you ask me, i would say that Jesus were crucified on the cross, and that became the symbol for Christianity. people are often seen wearing a cross in their neck, or some keep it in their house because they believe that Jesus will save them from any calamity. they believe, as long as the cross is there with them, no harm or damage could be caused by anybody to them.
No, Mormons believe that Jesus was crucified on a cross, just like most other Christians. Mormons believe and study the Bible throughly, so the accounts there are what we believe. Mormons dont however use the cross as a religious symbol like many other religions... Perhaps you are thinking of the Jehovah's Witnesses? They do not believe that Jesus died on a cross.
The Pharisees persecuted Him. Many people didn't believe Him. He knew the mission that lay before Him (the cross). Had concern and compassion for people.
No. Some people believe that he never really died on the cross and he married Mary Magdalene. However, Christians believe that he gave his life to save us and dedicated his life to God.
It is estimated that a third of the world's population considers themselves Christian.
Believe It or Not - 1949 Cross of Valor 2-10 was released on: USA: 15 March 1950