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This. A real Christian would feel humbled, not offended.
A real christian would know the true meaning of the symbol, and quietly laugh to himself at the people who don't realise what it means. Since you seem to think it's offensive, you're obviously not a true christian. Shame on you.
Also, I LOVE how you're nit-picking about the upside down cross on pants when you can run around with your dong out while shooting people's brains out with an assault rifle. That should be more offensive to you than what's on pants.
Your thread title says you find the upside down cross "upsetting." Your words. A true christian would not be upset at an upside down cross. A true christian would be excited to see the game include a symbol so closely tied to St. Peter. It may have even been put in as a way for true christians to be able to identify each other, and make it easier to tell which other players aren't true christians. That Garry's a clever one, he is.