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(By Martin Cosentino, 11.30.10)
The symbol Chi-Rho, the first two letters of the Greek word 'christos'
the name for Christ, the 'Anointed One,' is the fusion of the female, chi,
symbolized by the 'X' and the male 'rho', symbolized by the 'P' joined
together at the focus of the 'chi', an overt symbol of physical sexual union.
The male 'rho' is a direct symbol of the 'right hand of G-d,' the place where
Christ reigns, is depicted as the right half-circle of the 'P' and is a direct
reference to the location of the right half of the human brain. The symbol
also suggests the spiritual union of these two polarities, "in the image and
likeness of G-d, he created them, male and female created he them." This
supposition, the Christ, concludes that in all human beings, regardless of
their gender or sexual orientation, the male and female principles are bound
together in love, without which, no life of any kind, is possible. Christianity
then, considering the inviolate nature of every person, presumes that the
advent of the Christ, in Greek, 'The Anointed One' is possible for every human
being born. The Christogram represents the highest possible human achievement,
both in spirit and form, approaching divinity. It is this entire Greek concept of the Christ, joined with the Judaic concept of the Messiah, the Redeemer, that describes and characterizes the modern understanding of the person of Jesus of Nazareth, the founder of Christianity.