User blog comment:TinyLittleWheatley/The Inverse Cross: The More You Know/@comment-3242795-20130714033321/@comment-3432656-20130714044853

A random drawing? I beg to differ. It has been associated with those either against, or those not of the Christian faith (later used during unfortunate times of Christianity). The very reason Nero crucified him upside down was a act of as said above humiliation to the then small religion which was dominated by the Roman pagan faith as of course widely used in the Roman Empire during the time of Nero. Nero hated Christians and if a person does an act that is in purpose meant to be a mockery to a religion then of course that religion will recognise that act as "against their faith"; Also if he did it for no reason then why do you think he covered them with wax and used their bodies as candles for his garden parties?