sorry but completely nonreligious no god or gods or spirit or spirits say it holy
religious clothing is a symbol of faith. like ...ChristianityIslamic etc...
The Boy Scouts of America does not have an Ecology merit badge, but there is an Environmental Science merit badge. That badge has a blue background with the three Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Arrows symbol in white. See Related Links for Images of the badge, and a list of requirements.
There is no symbol for being non-religious just like there are no team logos for folks who do not participate in sports. Some Atheist blogs use a red "A" on their site to advertise their position in responses etc.
An icon is a representation, hence a religious representation, and hence a very powerful symbol. Iconic means "like a symbol."
A moon and star are claimed as Islam religion symbol. However, this claim is false. No symbol valid for Islam religion as the cross for example for Christianity. Refer to question below for more information.
There is no religious symbol for the Islam religion in the sense as the cross in Christianity or David star in Judaism. The moon and/or the star are political (and not religious) symbols that had been introduced by the Ottoman empire.
There wasn't one, they were not forced to wear a symbol like the Jews were forced to wear the Star of David. However, once they were in the concentration camp system they were forced to wear a badge, like all inmates were to show what crime they were gulity of, this was a pink triangle.
There is no actual symbol that can be shown. What is actually seen are the God like actions of someone who is doing good to others. You cannot wear a badge on your lapel saying I am a good person. Your actions speak louder than any written note or badge of office. Remember that Christ said "By their deeds ye shall know them".
David was a renowned King of Israel and the star of David was emblazoned on his sheild. It is a national and historical symbol, not a religious one. Jews use it as an expression of who they are. In modern times it is also widely used organizationally; for example the Israeli equivalent of the red cross is the "Mogen Dovid Adom"--the red star of David. ___ However, under Nazi rule it was used as a badge of discrimination and no, they didn't like wearing what was meant to be a badge of shame! You won't find many individual Jews wearing it voluntarily.
it looks like a badge with an black rode the mace the southern cross and the crown
the heat badge looks like a jumping red burning horse with a ball in the middle
It should look like a little tower. Look up Tennessee oilers the old football team. It should look like that.