I'm curious as to why you think Christians aren't allowed to wear religious 'artifacts'. I've never heard of an American christian being forbidden to wear a religious 'artifact'.
I can think of some merchandise that has a partial bible quote that was banned from an office. The reason for that was that it involved an implied death threat. Death threats aren't protected speech and aren't recognized as legitimate, protected religious practices.
Christians are 'hated' because the term has been hijacked by militant christian nationalists who use religion as an excuse to be loud bigoted morons.
Islamic rituals are tolerated because all religious rituals are tolerated.
2006-11-05 04:23:13
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answered by corvis_9 5
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For the love of God...just stop. You are an idiot...Just go about your business...worship a toaster if it suits you...the only time people make a fuss is when you act like a fool...You cannot pray in schools, you may pray in public as long as it does not cause a nuisance or hazard...and what religious artifacts would Christians wear???The gold cross? The Pope's bonnet? A sign saying "I'm a whining a-s-s" Wear what you want...no one cares...and if they do...then either tell them to get bent or get out of the mosk.
Stop trying to create problems from your own ignorance...you make Christians look like a group of soft-minded freaks...thanks.... dunce.
2006-11-05 06:45:55
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answered by silverback487 4
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OMG... Silverbac....that was hilarious...so true...wow, that was soooooooooo funny!
He's right, though. In the U.S., you pretty much can wear and do what you want. If you wanted to strap yourself to a cross, you could and no one would stop you. There is no double standard - you just can't go to a public school and initiate prayer - that's it!
So grab that religious artifact...pray in public...just stop making a nuisance of yourself on a regularl basis....
2006-11-05 07:03:47
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answered by terryoulboub 5
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Not sure what specifically you're referring to, since the First Amendment allows religious freedom for everyone. What religious artifacts aren't Christians allowed to wear? Where aren't they allowed to wear them? Can you offer examples? For that matter, just because people don't like Christians doesn't mean we don't have religious freedom.
2006-11-05 06:36:11
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answered by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6
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your question doesn't make any sense. get a better idea of the issues involved, and then maybe you can figure it out for yourself without making a fool of yourself for everyone to see.
2006-11-05 06:35:53
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answered by domangelo 3
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fascism
2006-11-05 06:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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