more importantly the hypocrisy of it. Even in my Christian days I had a hard time understanding why crosses were always good and silver. You’d think wood crosses be the only acceptable symbol
I feel a cheap metal also works, but it should be unassuming. I also feel like they should be wearing it under their shirts not openly. “Do not pray as the hypocrites” and whatnot.
Well perhaps not "hiding " it, but yea, less outward displays of dogmatic purity would make more sense overall. Christianity’s primary selling point is that the least of us are the most deserving of compassion.
It’s like a dog whistle to their perceived moral superiority. I like it though because I know to avoid them.
more importantly the hypocrisy of it. Even in my Christian days I had a hard time understanding why crosses were always good and silver. You’d think wood crosses be the only acceptable symbol
I feel a cheap metal also works, but it should be unassuming. I also feel like they should be wearing it under their shirts not openly. “Do not pray as the hypocrites” and whatnot.
Well perhaps not "hiding " it, but yea, less outward displays of dogmatic purity would make more sense overall. Christianity’s primary selling point is that the least of us are the most deserving of compassion.