No.
The crucifixion and the resurrection are tenets of Christian ideology.
yes
Christianity is based on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus was put to death on a cross so Christian churches use a cross as their symbol.
the tree frog
A Christmas frog is a symbol of the jolly good times for Christmas. It can also be a symbol of the caring of nature in a time when giving and receiving gifts is most apparent. In the general sense a frog, usually green, is a symbol of luck, healing, rebirth and prosperity.
A peacock.
Yes, according to Christian belief, Jesus ascended to heaven after his resurrection.
After his resurrection, Jesus' body ascended into heaven according to Christian belief.
In Christianity, the phoenix is not specifically mentioned in the Bible. However, some Christians interpret the phoenix as a symbol of resurrection and eternal life, similar to the concept of Jesus Christ's resurrection. The phoenix rising from its ashes is seen as a metaphor for the belief in the resurrection of the dead and the promise of new life in Christ. This symbolism aligns with Christian beliefs in redemption, renewal, and the triumph of good over evil.
The Cross is the symbol most commonly associated Christianity == == The cross symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the crucifix is the representation of Christ on the cross (His sacrifices), and the Ichthus which looks like a fish (or otherwise known on the television series, Seinfeld, as the Jesus Fish). Please see links to follow.
scarab beetle - sacred symbol. Symbol of creation, regeneration, renewal and resurrection.
There are two chapters that deals with the Resurrection. The first is found in Luke chapter 24, which tells of Jesus Resurrection. And the second is found in I Corinthians chapter 15, which teaches on the Christian's Resurrection.