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Silver Cross Pendants

Cross pendants have always been a sign of belonging to the Church. With time, cross jewelry turned into a nice and beautiful ornament of your wardrobe. But it appears recently that silver crosses seem to be disliked by the authorities. What is bad in jewelry cross pendants?

After one British Airways employee lost her fight to wear silver cross pendant many of us felt a sudden disagreement with that sentence. Why not wearing cross necklace? Why do Muslim women can wear their chadors though? Isn't it a more visible sign of religious beliefs? Does the dress code need to be strictly secular? Such inconsistency of British governments to ban wearing crosses and enable wearing turbans and hijabs is simply discrimination against Christians. Isn't it? Maybe that would be good to ban crossing legs and all crossroads? As funny as it seems, we have to wait for the final decision of Ms Eweida's case.

For the time being, why not wearing cross pendants for the sake of it?



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