RE: The Christian cross and its concurrent logic
January 4, 2011 at 4:21 pm
(This post was last modified: January 4, 2011 at 4:24 pm by Ricky77.)
Well you seem like a cheery bunch. Obviously deliberately and blatantly misinterpreting the beliefs of others keeps you in fine form.
Now where were we.
Leo-rcc- 'I remember this one from another forum. He supposes that the inistance describes the logic of the Christian cross as it converges in the center or something.'
The statement Ive made previously which I assume your alluding to is that the cross symbol is orientated inwardly towards its centre. Now given the logic of inistance and the ever inward centre stated in the original post and the form of the cross being orientated inwardly towards its centre there is a concurrancy of meaning which they share. Hence the Christian cross and its concurrent logic.
Now where were we.
Leo-rcc- 'I remember this one from another forum. He supposes that the inistance describes the logic of the Christian cross as it converges in the center or something.'
The statement Ive made previously which I assume your alluding to is that the cross symbol is orientated inwardly towards its centre. Now given the logic of inistance and the ever inward centre stated in the original post and the form of the cross being orientated inwardly towards its centre there is a concurrancy of meaning which they share. Hence the Christian cross and its concurrent logic.