Friday, September 25, 2009

Images

The most meaningful image for 2.1 billion people worldwide is the symbol of the cross. It is the symbol of the Christian god sacrificing his son to save mankind. This image is instantly recognized worldwide in jewelry, home decoration and on churches. Christianity is the world's largest religion that comprises many different branches and denominations using the symbol and the image of the cross to show how God loved the world. Jesus was crucified on the cross free of sin to allow Christians to ask and receive forgiveness for their sins. Wars have been fought to protect and spread Christianity using the image of the cross rally strength and support. The story of Jesus dying on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins will always be connected to the cross.
http://www.adherents.com/Religions_By_Adherents.html#Christianity
In the Southern US the image of the rebel flags stirs emotions of hatred, pride and history. During the Civil War southern states that left the union wanted their own flag. The Confederacy adopted the rebel flag, also known as the “Southern Cross” to represent the rebels that succeed from the union. Your white southern boys see this as part of their history and feel this image represents their rebel youth. Young black boys have learned through their elders of the pain and suffering their ancestors endured as slaves and the south’s fight to maintain slavery under the rebel flag. This image stirs intense feelings on both sides for and against the image this flag represents. Stories of pride, heritage, hatred and discrimination are all linked to this image of the rebel flag and vary widely depending on the color of your skin.
http://arebelflag.net/

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