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  2. Symbolism in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    A CTR ring is a common symbol of the Church. Members of the church may wear a ring with the Choose the Right shield to remind them to be righteous. When questioned on the subject of symbols, church president Gordon B. Hinckley said that Latter-day Saints themselves are the best symbols of their religion. [12]

  3. Christian symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The Crucifix, a cross with corpus, a symbol used in the Catholic Church, Lutheranism, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and Anglicanism, in contrast with some other Protestant denominations, Church of the East, and Armenian Apostolic Church, which use only a bare cross Early use of a globus cruciger on a solidus minted by Leontios (r. 695–698); on the obverse, a stepped cross in the shape of an ...

  4. List of symbols of Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The Operating Thetan symbol is an oval combining the letters O and T, with the T completely within the O. Scientologists who have achieved OT V, can use the advanced logo which has a wreath around the O. [1] [2]: 375 [7]: 280 [8] The Operating Thetan symbol with wreath is prominently displayed on the side of the Scientology cruise ship Freewinds.

  5. Masonic ritual and symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Freemasons, as speculative masons (meaning philosophical rather than actual building), use this symbolism to teach moral and ethical lessons, such as the four cardinal virtues of Fortitude, Prudence, Temperance, and Justice, and the principles of "Brotherly Love, Relief (or Morality), and Truth" (commonly found in English language rituals), or ...

  6. Ecclesiastical heraldry - Wikipedia

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    In English custom and in the Anglican Churches, two crosiers are often found crossed in saltire behind the shield. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] [ 49 ] In the Lutheran Church of Sweden , the crosier is displayed in the arms of bishops, while the arms of the Archbishop of Uppsala and the Bishop of Lund show a latin cross and a crosier in saltire.

  7. Unitarian Universalism - Wikipedia

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    The chalice itself has long been a symbol of liberal religion, and indeed liberal Christianity (the Disciples of Christ also use a chalice as their denomination symbol [87]). The flaming chalice was initially the logo of the Unitarian Service Committee during the Second World War. It was created by Austrian artist Hans Deutsch. The holy oil ...

  8. Scientology cross - Wikipedia

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    The eight-pointed Scientology cross. The Scientology cross is one of the principal symbols of Scientology.It is most often used to represent the Church of Scientology.The cross bears some resemblance to the Christian cross but differs from it with the addition of four diagonal rays between the conventional horizontal and vertical arms.

  9. Churchillian Drift - Wikipedia

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    Churchillian Drift is the term, coined by British writer Nigel Rees, which describes the widespread misattribution of quotes by obscure figures to more famous figures, usually of their time period. [1] The term connotes the particular egregiousness of misattributions to British prime minister Winston Churchill.