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originally posted by: Darkblade71
a reply to: stopxmove
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After you get 20 posts you can start a thread on the symbols.
I've asked a few times for things like that and people always seem to find the answers.
originally posted by: Snarl
Looks like a version of an ecclesiastical labara to me. Not sure if the origin is Greek or German. I'd guess Greek.
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originally posted by: SyxPak
a reply to: stopxmove
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On the left of your avatar I believe that is the symbol for Alpha. On the right, Omega. The P cutting down through the X looks like something I saw in the Presbyterian Church I attendde as a Youth. That is identical to it. At the church, they did not have Alpha and Omega on theirs though. Just wanted to pass that along as a possibility. Maybe some googling will confirm or refute my claim here. Best of Good Luck on Your search on that Whole Icon!
Later, Syx.
The Chi Rho is one of the earliest cruciform symbols used by Christians.
It is formed by superimposing the first two letters of the word "Christ" in Greek, chi = ch and rho = r.
Although not technically a cross, the Chi Rho invokes the crucifixion of Jesus as well as symbolizing His status as the Christ.