>>29725
>I tend not to use the word "believe" much these days.
What's that supposed to mean? Are you implying that you only "know"? I hope that's not the case, because most people I've met who think that way are stubborn wannabe intellectuals who can't admit to themselves that they can't be convinced to change their minds when they're wrong, because it would hurt the intellectual ego they've built up for themselves. People like this are prideful, pathetic and annoying, so I hope you're not one of them.
>diversionary tangent
How was my reply diversionary? I explained why the symbols I showed in >>29545 are Satanic (because apparently, you didn't understand their meaning to the occult), and I stayed completely on-topic.
>Ad hominems are always a good way to start an intellectual dialog
Don't act so self-righteous, you fucking hypocrite. Did you already forget you started with "Your tinfoil hat is on backwards chum"?
>You provided only information that I understood more than twenty years ago and moved on.
I refuse to believe this. Literally the only information you initially posted about these symbols was the first line of their Wikipedia articles.
Anyway, let's get to the point:
>Inverted cross
Maybe I should explain the definition of "dual meaning". It means the symbol has TWO meanings: a Christian meaning and a Satanic meaning. So yes, it was a Christian symbol first, but it definitely also became a common Satanic symbol later on.
About the pope: there's plenty of documentation out there about the corruption of the Vatican (pic related). The Vatican and the Jesuit Order are Satanic. You can even see the current pope pushing all the NWO agendas: he talks about uniting all religions as one, he talks about acceptance and tolerance (of homosexuality), all while leaving Jesus out of the picture. If you're looking for proof, the book from the picture would be a good start (although you probably won't bother, since you also didn't look up the Book of the Dead).
>Eye of Horus
I like how you say "dating back further to Babylon", since Babylon was ALSO the home of these occultists. It's no coincidence that the fake Jews (the Zionists, the synagogue of Satan) study the Babylonian Talmud. The Talmud is their most important book, not the Tora. It gives rabbis loopholes so that they can get away with pedophilia (which is a common element in black magic rituals, as clearly described in Aleister Crowley's books like "Magick in Theory and Practice", quote in pic, or "Sex Magick"), and it talks strongly against Jesus, claiming he's currently "in hell, boiling in feces". If you're interested, this video contains a good documentary about the Satanic subsection of Judaism, mostly exposing their beliefs using the Talmud and the Jewish Encyclopedia (https://youtu.be/Ay6oCbzBeNI).
Anyway, you didn't even address my original argument about Egypt. Instead, you just flung more random information my way. My entire point was that the Egyptian mystery religions are the roots of modern day occultism, most obviously proven by the existance of the Book of the Dead. That was the meat of my argument, but you didn't even bother looking up the Book of the Dead, you fake intellectual.
>Black eyes
Oh wait, you didn't even address this one.
So let's get back to the original discussion: is Rosella influenced by Satanism? Well, she used the inverted cross, which is used by Satanists, she used the Eye of Horus, which has been used by Satanists since ancient Egypt, and she used the black demon-possessed eyes, which is definitely Satanic.
Or does she coincidentally simply happen to love ancient Egypt, Saint Peter and demonic horror movies? Do you still deny the Satanic meaning of these symbols?