Nitlott
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- Feb 17, 2026
- 15
May sound like something not worth discussing with an obvious answer... But still: Do you think crosses can be used outside religion or within religion only?
I wanted to order couple of metal cross charms for my DIY stuff ~1 year ago. The thing with it was that I order stuff online through my mother, so I needed to know her position on this topic. No idea how, but our conversation got to that topic one time. Convenient. I can't remember her answer word for word, but her view on it was that it's at least strange for non-religious people to wear a cross. I didn't give her a "clear" and firm answer (like I always do lol), but I said that, in a way, it has become a part of pop culture with religions being the main influence on it for a long time. And that with time, like most things do, the initial meaning at least faded a little. Like subcultures picking religious imaginary, goths using ankhs and crosses for example. Or how in black metal scene upside down cross is used, but maybe it's not a right example here...Still I don't think there's so much fans of Saint Peter, you know? I remember she said she didn't even think of it like that ...Maybe she didn't get my question fully and thought about wearing a legit cross around your neck (not just a thing in a shape of a cross with no value), who knows.
It's not really about fashion only, but more of use of crosses (and religious imagery as a whole) outside religion. I really like them, no idea why. I want to see other people's opinions on this topic, especially of different religions
I think my opinion on it is that it, as almost all things in the word, depends on what meaning you give to it and what it means for you specifically.
I wanted to order couple of metal cross charms for my DIY stuff ~1 year ago. The thing with it was that I order stuff online through my mother, so I needed to know her position on this topic. No idea how, but our conversation got to that topic one time. Convenient. I can't remember her answer word for word, but her view on it was that it's at least strange for non-religious people to wear a cross. I didn't give her a "clear" and firm answer (like I always do lol), but I said that, in a way, it has become a part of pop culture with religions being the main influence on it for a long time. And that with time, like most things do, the initial meaning at least faded a little. Like subcultures picking religious imaginary, goths using ankhs and crosses for example. Or how in black metal scene upside down cross is used, but maybe it's not a right example here...Still I don't think there's so much fans of Saint Peter, you know? I remember she said she didn't even think of it like that ...Maybe she didn't get my question fully and thought about wearing a legit cross around your neck (not just a thing in a shape of a cross with no value), who knows.
It's not really about fashion only, but more of use of crosses (and religious imagery as a whole) outside religion. I really like them, no idea why. I want to see other people's opinions on this topic, especially of different religions
I think my opinion on it is that it, as almost all things in the word, depends on what meaning you give to it and what it means for you specifically.
If it matters here: I wouldn't call myself a religious person; Don't pray, don't go to church often. But I am baptized and wear a cross. I don't think of myself as an orthodox christian. I have my beliefs and opinions, and I'm happy with them, so I don't think I really have a thing to say on this topic as a religious person. More of a bystander, which divides my opinion's value by 2 because I can't decide what certain people think is strange or bad...