No. It is based on earlier symbols of supplication, and intentionally a combined semaphore for the letters ND, used first as a symbol of Nuclear Disarmament in 1958.
Some have suggested that it is a cross with the arms bent downward (symbolically putting down Christianity and Jesus). However, this is a subjective interpretation. It has been variously denounced as Nazi, Satanist, or communist.
The peace sign with the middle line was originally used in satanic rituals where they broke the sides and made it into a broken cross to renounce Jesus. The original peace sign was an upside down Y, but later got changed to that of the symbol of satanists renouncing Jesus, not sure why. But either way, one needs to be careful of the symbol because the new one could be taken the wrong way. That and the symbol of the "new" peace sign has a demonic force behind it whether one knows it or not. I think it was just a trick by the devil in general because using that symbol , without knowing it, you are renouncing Jesus. The original is the true peace sign.
The peace sign.
The peace symbol is called the "peace sign" or "peace symbol." It was designed in 1958 by British artist Gerald Holtom for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
No, it isn't
The peace sign, also known as the peace symbol, was created in the 1950s as a symbol of peace and nuclear disarmament. It has since become widely recognized as a symbol of non-violence, anti-war movements, and unity.
The two-finger peace sign, also known as the peace sign or V sign, became a symbol of peace and unity during the 1960s counterculture movement. It is said to have originated from the anti-nuclear movement in the UK, and gained popularity as a symbol of peace and protest.
The peace sign without the circle and turned upside down is a symbol of protection and is runic and nordic.
The peace sign is called the "symbol of peace" or the "peace symbol." It was created in 1958 by British artist Gerald Holtom and represents a combination of the semaphore letters N and D, standing for "nuclear disarmament."
A white dove is often used as a symbol of peace.
The most famous symbol of peace is the dove and olive branch; it is the oldest peace symbol known. Another peach symbol is the V sign hand gesture to indicate peace.
No, the peace sign is a SYMBOL. Which are obviously different. :)
The peace sign, also known as the nuclear disarmament symbol, was originally designed to represent the semaphore signals for the letters "N" and "D" standing for "Nuclear Disarmament." Over time, it has become a universal symbol for peace and non-violence.