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Lol these are very old, you got nothing

>You can find images in Roman catacombs where Christians hid and worshipped (long before Nicene; look up "Christ as the Good Shepherd" from the Catacomb of Priscilla.)
>Tertullian (d. 220): Let the very paintings upon your cups come forward to show whether even in them the figurative meaning of that sheep will shine through
>Justin Martyr (d. 165) describes it [the Cross] in a way that already implies its use as a symbol (Dialogue with Trypho 91). He says that the cross is providentially represented in every kind of natural object: the sails of a ship, a plough, tools, even the human body (Apol. I, 55). According to Tertullian (d. about 240), Christians were known as "worshippers of the cross" (Apol., xv). Both simple crosses and the chi-rho monogram are common ornaments of catacombs; combined with palm branches, lambs and other symbols they form an obvious symbol of Christ.
This was a practice long before everything you cited, you're a fraud.

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