The churches and cathedrals in Tamriel. They clearly have a Christian-inspired cross-shaped layout. The religions in Tamriel are not Christian though. How do I reconcile this?
The churches and cathedrals in Tamriel. They clearly have a Christian-inspired cross-shaped layout. The religions in Tamriel are not Christian though. How do I reconcile this?
Crosses in religion have never been exclusively christian. It's generally different variations of crosses across (heh) different cultures. And TBH any fictional world would probably end up with cross symbolism SOMEWHERE because that's how basic shapes be.
Edit: Also, acoustics play a lot into church architecture, so there's more to it than just the symbolism when it comes to floorplans.
KillsAllElves wrote: »Crosses in religion have never been exclusively christian. It's generally different variations of crosses across (heh) different cultures. And TBH any fictional world would probably end up with cross symbolism SOMEWHERE because that's how basic shapes be.
Edit: Also, acoustics play a lot into church architecture, so there's more to it than just the symbolism when it comes to floorplans.
Fun fact - most people dont know this but the cross we see in real life isnt a christian symbol, crosses were torture devices.
KillsAllElves wrote: »Crosses in religion have never been exclusively christian. It's generally different variations of crosses across (heh) different cultures. And TBH any fictional world would probably end up with cross symbolism SOMEWHERE because that's how basic shapes be.
Edit: Also, acoustics play a lot into church architecture, so there's more to it than just the symbolism when it comes to floorplans.
Fun fact - most people dont know this but the cross we see in real life isnt a christian symbol, crosses were torture devices.
VaranisArano wrote: »KillsAllElves wrote: »Crosses in religion have never been exclusively christian. It's generally different variations of crosses across (heh) different cultures. And TBH any fictional world would probably end up with cross symbolism SOMEWHERE because that's how basic shapes be.
Edit: Also, acoustics play a lot into church architecture, so there's more to it than just the symbolism when it comes to floorplans.
Fun fact - most people dont know this but the cross we see in real life isnt a christian symbol, crosses were torture devices.
I mean, the fact that the cross was a Roman method of execution is sort of the point of why it became a Christian symbol in the first place...
Sort of makes the Imperials trying to behead us at Helgen look downright humane by comparison.
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »KillsAllElves wrote: »Crosses in religion have never been exclusively christian. It's generally different variations of crosses across (heh) different cultures. And TBH any fictional world would probably end up with cross symbolism SOMEWHERE because that's how basic shapes be.
Edit: Also, acoustics play a lot into church architecture, so there's more to it than just the symbolism when it comes to floorplans.
Fun fact - most people dont know this but the cross we see in real life isnt a christian symbol, crosses were torture devices.
If this is true, I see no fun in that fact.
KillsAllElves wrote: »Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »KillsAllElves wrote: »Crosses in religion have never been exclusively christian. It's generally different variations of crosses across (heh) different cultures. And TBH any fictional world would probably end up with cross symbolism SOMEWHERE because that's how basic shapes be.
Edit: Also, acoustics play a lot into church architecture, so there's more to it than just the symbolism when it comes to floorplans.
Fun fact - most people dont know this but the cross we see in real life isnt a christian symbol, crosses were torture devices.
If this is true, I see no fun in that fact.
It is true and unfortunately its human nature. ^^^
Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »KillsAllElves wrote: »Cygemai_Hlervu wrote: »KillsAllElves wrote: »Crosses in religion have never been exclusively christian. It's generally different variations of crosses across (heh) different cultures. And TBH any fictional world would probably end up with cross symbolism SOMEWHERE because that's how basic shapes be.
Edit: Also, acoustics play a lot into church architecture, so there's more to it than just the symbolism when it comes to floorplans.
Fun fact - most people dont know this but the cross we see in real life isnt a christian symbol, crosses were torture devices.
If this is true, I see no fun in that fact.
It is true and unfortunately its human nature. ^^^
I think ignorance is the result of the quality of modern education rather than the human nature.. People are not born educated. Though if they do not possess common knowledge, than.. It is all sad.
KillsAllElves wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »KillsAllElves wrote: »Crosses in religion have never been exclusively christian. It's generally different variations of crosses across (heh) different cultures. And TBH any fictional world would probably end up with cross symbolism SOMEWHERE because that's how basic shapes be.
Edit: Also, acoustics play a lot into church architecture, so there's more to it than just the symbolism when it comes to floorplans.
Fun fact - most people dont know this but the cross we see in real life isnt a christian symbol, crosses were torture devices.
I mean, the fact that the cross was a Roman method of execution is sort of the point of why it became a Christian symbol in the first place...
Sort of makes the Imperials trying to behead us at Helgen look downright humane by comparison.
As a religous historian the furthest back we can see the cross and other T or X torture devices were first used by the assyrians almost 500 years before the roman empire began to exist. The cross predates christianity by almost 1000 years.
(29AD-33AD)
The early first, second and early third century believers werent wearing crosses and if they were this would lead roman officials to kill believers until the council of nicae in 325AD. The problem with the cross today is that it was never an object meant to be symbolized and this slips into idolatry and as a believer myself, its abhorrent to see the cross being symbolized.
If you want to know more about this subject ask me in a private message and ill give you answers with documentation for support.
As with the cross in video games i look at it as being no correlation between real life ideology, its just a torture device and it makes sense to have similar torture devices in video games. I also believe that eso is not gruesome enough.