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'''Cross Burning '''is the act of setting a Christian cross on fire and destroying it. It is an act mainly done by the [[Ku Klux Klan]] after the founding of the second Klan by [[William Joseph Simmons]]. Many Christians believe it sacrilege to destroy a cross but Klan members see it as lighting the cross as a sign of the member's faith. It is also used by Scottish Clans in which a St Andrews cross is burnt as a declaration of war.
[[File:Kkk_cross_burning.jpg|thumb|344px|The KKK performing a cross burning.]]'''Cross Burning '''is the act of setting a Christian cross on fire and destroying it. It is an act mainly done by the [[Ku Klux Klan]] after the founding of the second Klan by [[William Joseph Simmons]]. Many Christians believe it sacrilege to destroy a cross but Klan members see it as lighting the cross as a sign of the member's faith. It is also used by Scottish Clans in which a St Andrews cross is burnt as a declaration of war.
 
In the early 20th century, the Klan burned crosses on hillsides or as a means of intimidating people they saw as targets.  
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==KKK Cross burning==
<gallery>
Klan-in-gainesville.jpg|KKK members surround a burning cross holding various other burning crosses
Burning-cross2.jpg|Three Klan members in front of a burning cross
Cross_Lighting_2005.jpg|Ku Klux Klan members surround a burning cross in 2005
</gallery>
[[Category:Villainous Event]]
[[Category:Villainous Event]]
[[Category:KKK Members]]
[[Category:KKK Members]]

Revision as of 02:54, 19 September 2019

File:Kkk cross burning.jpg
The KKK performing a cross burning.

Cross Burning is the act of setting a Christian cross on fire and destroying it. It is an act mainly done by the Ku Klux Klan after the founding of the second Klan by William Joseph Simmons. Many Christians believe it sacrilege to destroy a cross but Klan members see it as lighting the cross as a sign of the member's faith. It is also used by Scottish Clans in which a St Andrews cross is burnt as a declaration of war.

In the early 20th century, the Klan burned crosses on hillsides or as a means of intimidating people they saw as targets.