I've read some cases about Christians being disallowed from wearing any jewelry featuring a crucifix or any Christian symbol:
- University Tells Studen to Remove Cross Necklace
- Christians have no right to wear cross at work, says Government
- Employer can bar staff from wearing religious symbols, top EU court says
I know, these are all cases where a Christian was involved, but it can happen to anyone regardless of religion. I wear a bracelet with a crucifix (sans Jesus nailed on it) and nobody ever seems to shit on me for that (Philippines, lol, but I'll find myself in the Supreme Court in no time when I do the same thing in the US). In my opinion, everyone is allowed to wear anything with religious symbols in public, so long as nobody is using said stuff to harm, but why is it that the act of merely wearing jewelry featuring a religious symbol is a violation of rules to some?
Sure, we Christians may not be required to wear anything featuring a crucifix (or any depiction of canonical Bible stories or significant figures), but just because we aren't required to wear anything doesn't mean we must ban it.
NS, be the judge.