Thanks for the additional Gus I wil continue to seek primary documentation on it. It also appears the same symbol was used by earlier pagan cultures as well.
James,
Pagans and other people always did and continue to claim virtually every Christian symbol is actually pagan. There are many sects of Christianity today who claim other sects' Christian Symbols are Pagan or signs of the Devil or other things, as well. Perhaps the ancient Church deliberately "Christianized" some symbols as they did by celebrating the Birth of Christ on 25 December, which was the last day of Saturnalia in Ancient Roman Times. Many early American Protestant faiths did nothing to celebrate Christmas, though some religiously celebrated Easter. No wonder we have so many sects of the Christian Church.
In our Presbyterian Church for Adult Sunday School, we had a GREAT discussion on other Christian religions and of course Presbyterianism over a period of many weeks. We had prior Catholics, Jews, Methodists, etc., etc. etc. including a former Southern Baptist Minister. The interesting thing was most of us had been well schooled in our earlier Christian Sects, so many beliefs of the other sects could be put forward.
I will never forget when our Pastor was going over Presbyterianism and he stopped, sighed, wiped his brow and said, "OK, HERE is what normally gets us in trouble with other Christian Sects." Of course we ALL perked up to hear that. Then he said, "I want to remind you that Presbyterianism does NOT demand you believe any part of our rules and practices that you find fault with from Biblical Study or Enlightenment." Then he stopped for another pause and said, "What we get into trouble about is that the Presbyterian Church teaches there will only be a finite number of people who will get into heaven." LONG PAUSE FOLLOWED.
OK, I'm the "Dumb Marine," so I spoke up first and said, "You said a finite number but are you saying there is a DEFINITE number?" He looked at me quizzically and replied, "No, there is no definite number, only that it is finite." I replied, "OK, I have no problem with that as a Million, Trilion, Billion, Googols are incomprehensible to me but is a finite number. Further, a finite number can be more people who have ever or ever will live on Earth, BUT that is still a finite number. When Jesus was asked how we get into Heaven, He said, "I am the Way.... So the finite number is up to mankind ourselves, Correct?" The Pastor replied, "I've been a Presbyterian Pastor for over 40 years and never heard it expressed quite that way, but yes, that is correct." He looked around all of we "students" were beaming. That's when he said, "Wow, never got through that point THAT easy before." Then we all laughed and shortly went on with our studies.
Gus