Here's a few images that are in my portfolio, if you can call it that. Spoiler: to prevent crashing. Spoiler: more portfolio So, There's my face and some of my eccentric attire which I love and wear to the death. <3
It carries better symbolism than that of an upright cross? I'm not a Satanist if that's what you're pondering. I'm a humanist. Somewhat anti-religious but also anti-science, as both have their own extremes wheras Agnosticism doesn't.
That wasnt what i was implying.Just curious. Plus.I referred to it as a Saint Peters cross. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_St._Peter
Phwoar. Dishy. - - Auto Merge - - I know what a St Peters cross is. It was once used in Christian practises and then became associated with anti-religious cults and organisations. (supposedly) I however see them as symbolic. An upright cross as I have researched carries implications of life, worship, devotion and loyalty, wheras inverted means somewhat the opposite. Death, independance, Self worth and expression. Plus when it's upside down it looks cooler. Pff.
The origin behind the upside cross, for all those too lazy to look at and read the wikipedia article, is that when Saint Peter was crucified by the Romans, he requested to be crucified upside-down as he thought himself unworthy to die the same way as Jesus.
That much was obvious. I didn't want to go into intricate detail about Religion on this thread, because it is irrelevant. And common knoweledge to those that extensively study all denominations/branches of Christianity, which I do. I just didn't want to go off topic. Like I'm doing now. -Edit- Saint Peter didn't choose to be crucified upside down because he believed he was inferior to Jesus, he was being a flat out Rebel Gangsta. Big up my homie P.T!
This picture is exactly 4 years old today. I almost never have my picture taken and this was one of the only ones I could find. I pretty much look the same, but with a lot more facial hair. Use your imagination. *Pic Removed* I'm just not comfortable with my face on here for some reason.
I dislike religious fundamentalism and Scientific practises being brandished as fact. Because neither of them are, and as they co-exist I'd prefer not to pretend to know what is truth and what isn't, like millions of other people shouldn't.
In a nutshell - Science: Here is my hypothesis. Conduct experiments to test statement. Observe results. Report conclusion to see if hypothesis is correct or not. Religion: Here is my conclusion. Here are my observations that support it. I see a bit of a difference there.