Although I agree with the Biblical reference, where the Romans threw Christians or other non-believers into pits filled with hungry lions, I see it as a normal comparison between Christianity - being depicted as weak and a bend-the-knee society - and the rest of society. Perhaps you could drag it back to the Bible, Lion and the Lamb. The Lion being the one who would obviously be seen as the stronger, but that's just my take.
Although I agree with the Biblical reference, where the Romans threw Christians or other non-believers into pits filled with hungry lions, I see it as a normal comparison between Christianity - being depicted as weak and a bend-the-knee society - and the rest of society. Perhaps you could drag it back to the Bible, Lion and the Lamb. The Lion being the one who would obviously be seen as the stronger, but that's just my take.
Anyone know what the christian and lions line is a reference to?
im assuming when the romans fed the christians to the lions. but i could be wrong.
im assuming when the romans fed the christians to the lions. but i could be wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lions_Clubs_International
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lions_Clubs_International
Although I agree with the Biblical reference, where the Romans threw Christians or other non-believers into pits filled with hungry lions, I see it as a normal comparison between Christianity - being depicted as weak and a bend-the-knee society - and the rest of society. Perhaps you could drag it back to the Bible, Lion and the Lamb. The Lion being the one who would obviously be seen as the stronger, but that's just my take.
Although I agree with the Biblical reference, where the Romans threw Christians or other non-believers into pits filled with hungry lions, I see it as a normal comparison between Christianity - being depicted as weak and a bend-the-knee society - and the rest of society. Perhaps you could drag it back to the Bible, Lion and the Lamb. The Lion being the one who would obviously be seen as the stronger, but that's just my take.