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I don't remember who said it but I remember hearing a quote from an atheist who said that if Jesus had been executed in modern times, Christians would be wearing tiny electric chairs around their necks. I think it's kind of funny because it's probably true.
Personally I don't need to wear a cross to remember or remind me of what Christ did for us.
I've also seen non Christians wearing crosses just to look stylish, so I don't automatically assume someone is a Christian if I see them wearing a cross.
I wear both but I love the Crucifix, even though I'm not catholic. Some are opposed to wearing the crucifix and I don't understand why?i do prefer the empty cross though because it reminds me of the reserruction
Your thoughts?
I wear both but I love the Crucifix, even though I'm not catholic. Some are opposed to wearing the crucifix and I don't understand why?i do prefer the empty cross though because it reminds me of the reserruction
Your thoughts?
Crucifix...... It's my choice and that of my Lutheran church.
BUT (and I'd stress) this is "ADIAPHORON" - a matter about which there is no rule, no "right" or "wrong."
I personally am just a bit uncomfortable with the thought of a Christless, bloodless Cross - a Cross without the Christ. On the other hand, I know the whole "Easter" point - and consider that valid.
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I just bought a regular cross necklace so now I wear a crucifix and a regular "Protestant" cross
Either "way" sounds good to me......I like both, but I prefer the crucifix, as it shows not only the cross, but also the *way* of the cross.
I don't remember who said it but I remember hearing a quote from an atheist who said that if Jesus had been executed in modern times, Christians would be wearing tiny electric chairs around their necks. I think it's kind of funny because it's probably true.
Personally I don't need to wear a cross to remember or remind me of what Christ did for us.
I've also seen non Christians wearing crosses just to look stylish, so I don't automatically assume someone is a Christian if I see them wearing a cross.
I don't remember who said it but I remember hearing a quote from an atheist who said that if Jesus had been executed in modern times, Christians would be wearing tiny electric chairs around their necks. I think it's kind of funny because it's probably true.
Personally I don't need to wear a cross to remember or remind me of what Christ did for us.
I've also seen non Christians wearing crosses just to look stylish, so I don't automatically assume someone is a Christian if I see them wearing a cross.
Nonetheless we should be showing Christ through our actions not our Christian jewerly.
Not a good argument. We would probabaly use another symbol to represent our Christian Faith if Jesus died in "electric chair.
Not a good argument. We would probabaly use another symbol to represent our Christian Faith if Jesus died in "electric chair.
Nonetheless we should be showing Christ through our actions not our Christian jewerly.
Why not both? Why not show Christ both through the things we do & say as well as through the sign of the cross worn about our person?
Ironically, the generation of Jews that had given up Jesus to be crucified by the Romans, were in turn crucifed by the 1000s in AD 70 according to Josephus......Given the relationship we as a society have to the electric chair it's not really the same relationship first century Jewish society had with the cross.
A better more contemporary comparison is the African American community's relationship with the lynching tree. Because the purpose of the Roman cross to instill terror and forced cooperation among the the occupied peoples so they "knew their place" is very similar to the use of the lynching tree among the white and powerful of the American South in order to terrorize black communities so that they "knew their place".
So if you want something more contemporary that demonstrates the scandalous meaning of the cross as a symbol, then the lynching tree is probably the closest we have in recent memory.
The point here is what the cross meant as intended by the Romans, and how in Christ what that cross became in the Church; the Roman cross lost all its power, and in its place was the cross of Jesus Christ, the emblem of the victory of God for the people of God.
-CryptoLutheran
This prophecy of Jesus came to pass exactly as he stated. When General Titus had laid siege to Jerusalem, one of the first things the Roman army did was to dig a trench around Jerusalem and use the dirt to make an embankment. These great mounds of dirt had prevented anyone from escaping into the woods.Luke 19:43
For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side,
.Reve 14:8
And another Messenger, second-one follows saying "She falls, She falls, Babylon the Great...............................
As long as there is evidence of your faith besides what your wear, otherwise you're just a poser.
Seems odd to me to be looking for exceptions as some sort of reason not to bother with a crucifix.
It doesn't seem odd to me at all. James said in his book "faith without works is dead" so a Christian cross without Christian faith would just be decoration.
Here's a photo of a rapper wearing a cross who says he is not a Christian and doesn't believe in hell.
Personally I would prefer if he didn't wear a cross. How about you MC?
Why not both? Why not show Christ both through the things we do & say as well as through the sign of the cross worn about our person?
We can but what I meant was if we're wearing a crucifix or a cross and we go around acting exactly like the world then we shouldn't wear one at all because it will give christianity a bad look.
Excellent!Better still, one who wears a crucifix ought to remember the price paid for his soul and live life as a servant of God.
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