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No. The Ku Klux Klan burning a cross symbolize does not symbolize a declaration of war.

A burning cross was used in Scotland to signal a declaration of war and thus to draw the clans together to form an army. A variant of this was used as late as 1812.

The Klan's burning of a cross is used to intimidate people. Some Klan members claim that it is an illumination of a cross to symbolize the members' faith. Others reference the Emperor Constantine's vision of a burning cross that led to his conversion to Christianity.

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Did the Ku Klux Klan disrespect Christians by burning a cross?

Well, "disrespect" refers to the intent of the person (or group). The Klan would say that cross burning (or the "fiery cross") is not disrespectful because they consider themselves to be Christian. However, (true) Christians would say that their actions and beliefs say different. Richard Land, President of Southern Evangelical Seminary said, "It is blasphemous for the Ku Klux Klan to seek to wrap its white supremacist beliefs in the glory of the cross. The cross of Jesus Christ is the antithesis of everything for which the Ku Klux Klan has stood and now stands."


Why did the KKK set the cross on fire?

Thomas Dixon included a cross-burning scene in his book The Clansmen, which was an attempt to compare the Klan with the Scottish clansmen who set crosses on fire in medieval times in defiance of their rivals. Later, D.W. Griffith adapted the book into a movie, the infamous The Birth of a Nation. The Klan was inspired by the big-screen portrayal and soon started using the burning crosses themselves. The Klan today says that the ritual is "cross-lighting" (not burning) and symbolizes their Christian faith.


What does the Ku Klux Klan do in the present day?

Today the KKK still leaves threats across America. For example; a noose on a car its a warning that they are coming after you.


What are the rules of the KKK?

The Ku Klux Klan has a strange ritual of Burning the Cross. This might be because the Satan didn't like the cavalry and crosses were a sing of the cavalry. Although, the Ku Klux Klan give an argument that they do it as the Christian Scots used to burn them to muster forces for war. Sources: http://www.johnnyleeclary.com/questions_on_the_ku_klux_klan.htm (Answer to the question: Why does the Klan burn the cross?)


How could you identify the Ku Klux Klan?

A bunch of rednecks in the same place. With a burning cross and with cops guarding the area so normal people wont beat them up.


Did the Ku Klux Klan kill people for fun?

Yes they did they killed people by hanging or burning on the cross and they have been accused in some cases to have killed martin Luther king jr.


How did the ku klux klan get into the houses?

the kkk (ku klux klan) got into the houses by burning the houses or get in throw the window, open door or a gap


What does a flaming Celtic cross mean?

First off, do not get in confused with the symbol used by the Ku Klux Klan. The burning cross represents the cleansing of sins and all that is not good and pure. Originally that is what the KKK used represented when burning crosses in Negroes' front yard. It represented their belief that Negroes do not deserve to exist, and that god does not approve of their existence. so there you go: Cleansing sin through the flames.


What is Ku Klux Klan known for?

They are known for racism, hate, and burning crosses in people's yards.


Did the Ku Klux Klan consider the burning of the cross as a religious celebration?

It's an interesting question as to why the Ku Klux Klan, an organization based entirely on racism, chose the religious symbol of the cross to be part of their strategy of intimidation. But it's not that unusual; in all wars in human history, people always believe that God is on their side (or in the case of polytheists such as Hindus, that gods are on their side). Slavery itself was given religious justifications by slave owners of the old south, so it is not surprising that white supremacists also like to claim that the superiority of the white race was ordained by God. But a burning cross is not a religious celebration, it is merely a threat. There is nothing celebratory about it.


what is Mississippi Burning about?

It is a movie about the search for the Ku Klux Klan murderers of the civil rights workers near Philadelphia Mississippi.


Should the Ku Klux Klan be allowed to burn cross at a rally?

Legally they're allowed to burn what they wish. They're breaking no known laws. If the burning violates any fire ordinances then no such burning should be allowed. As long as no one is being hurt, burned or anything of the sort, the burning of a cross would be protected as free speech (even reprehensible speech is still protected). There are conditions under which the burning of a cross could cross the line into being an overt threat and could be prohibited on that basis. That would probably only be the case if it was done in a location or near a location that was culturally significant - such as adjacent to an African-American church or in a park in a predominantly African American community. Of course placing a burning cross in someone's yard is not "at a rally" and is most certainly both offensive and an overt threat and can (and should) be prosecuted.