concept   cross

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Christian (1) Western countries (1) Christianity in the West (1) Secular (1) American (1) Asian (1) Christianity (1) Coptic community (1) Buddhist culture (1) Christianity-influenced cultures (1) East Asian countries (1) Traffic culture in Japan (1) Traffic culture in Western countries (1) Vampire folklore (1) Voodoo culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cross Christian The Christian cross is a symbol of Christianity and is often worn as jewelry or displayed in homes and places of worship. 6
2 cross Western countries The cross in Western cultures holds religious significance and is is also associated with sports. 4
3 cross Christianity in the West The cross symbolizes sacrifice and redemption in Christianity and is commonly seen in religious contexts in the Western culture. 3
4 cross Secular The cross is a secular symbol used in medical, emergency services, and fashion. 3
5 cross American The cross is used in American culture to symbolize remembrance and distinction. 2
6 cross Asian In Asian cultures, crossing a street with a white cross signifies the importance of following traffic regulations for safety. 2
7 cross Christianity The cross is a symbol of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, and is integral to Christian worship and personal devotion. 2
8 cross Coptic community The cross is a symbol of religious importance in the Coptic community and is used in their religious rituals. 2
9 cross Buddhist culture In Buddhist culture, the symbol of the cross may not be considered religious. 1
10 cross Christianity-influenced cultures The cross is a symbol of salvation and faith in Christianity-influenced cultures. 1
11 cross East Asian countries The concept of cross in East Asian countries is commonly associated with the act of crossing a street or river, and is not necessarily religious or symbolic. 1
12 cross Traffic culture in Japan In Japan, the concept of cross is most commonly used to regulate traffic and pedestrian crossings, with occasional use for indicating locations or directions. 1
13 cross Traffic culture in Western countries Crosses are commonly used in Western traffic culture to regulate traffic and pedestrian crossings, and occasionally for indicating locations or directions. 1
14 cross Vampire folklore Vampire folklore from various cultures believe that crosses repel or harm vampires. 1
15 cross Voodoo culture The concept of the cross is used as a symbol for protection and spiritual connection in Voodoo rituals in the Voodoo culture. 1