I want to bring up the point of the inverted crucifix. A lot of wannabe's out there wear it as a mark of anti-Christianity, or the anti-Christ. They're actually displaying quite a profound reverence for Christ and His disciples; according to Origen of Alexandria St. Peter was crucified upside-down, and the inverted cross is known as the Crucifix of St. Peter. Satanism, a pseudo-religion dating as far back as ancient 1963, uses the inverted Pentacle and visage of Baphomet of the Knights Templars. This is in reverence to the post-Christianity pagan beliefs which perpetuated across Europe up until the Inquisition, which much of their beliefs are based upon, combined with the Nietzsche philosophical work, "Thus Spoke Zarathustra".