The letter " t " is a Pagan symbol of the god Tammuz
Why have Christians adopted a pagan symbol?
The words "cross" and "crucify" are miss-translations, a "later rendering," of the Greek words stauros and stauroo. According to Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words and other references, STAUROS denotes, primarily, an upright pale or stake, a tree.
The shape of the two-beamed cross had its origin in ancient Chaldea, and was used as the symbol of the Phoenician diety "Tammuz," a pagan god (being the first letter ' t ' of his name) see also Eze. 9:12-15 and Strong's #8542.
In the third century AD, pagans were received into the apostate Roman ecclesiastical system and were permitted to retain many of their pagan signs and symbols to increase Church membership.According to The Companion Bible, and other excellent references, crosses were also used as symbols of the Babylonian Sun-god. These crosses are many times displayed as a cross below a circle, or shown as a cross within a circle. These symbols are all of pagan origin, and are NOT Christian. The evidence is complete; the Messiah was put to death upon an upright stake, not on two pieces of timber placed at an angle.
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, in the Egyptian churches the cross was a pagan symbol of life borrowed by the Christians and interpreted in the pagan manner. Believers should not use, display, or adore the letter ' t ' the symbol of the pagan god Tammuz.
Comment
"Then were there two thieves crucified with him, one on the right hand, and one on the left." Matt. 27 :38, See also Luke 23: 33; Mark 15: 27; John 19: 18.
"....Then came the soldiers, and brake the legs of the first, and of the other which was crucified with him. But when they came to Jesus, and saw that he was dead already, they brake not his legs; But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water." John 19: 32-34.
Question?
Since there was crucified with Yahshua two thieves, "one on the right hand, and one on the left," have you ever wondered why the soldiers would "skip over" Yahshua to break the legs of the second thief instead of coming to Yahshua, who was crucified in the middle, and would have been next in line??.
Answer
The "logical" answer is that they were all crucified and hanging on the same "pale, stake, or tree." The soldiers were simply walking around the tree, coming to Yahshua last. The Romans would never have spent the time looking for two squared timbers, and then take the time to fasten or secure them together at right angles for visual effect in order to "secure" three condemned men for death. It did not happen.
Every time the letter "t" is displayed, well meaning but ignorant Christians promote the pagan god "Tammuz" not the Messiah, Redeemer, King of Israel. Have you ever wondered why Satanists also like to display the cross symbol? Think about it.