It can be for many non religious reasons. It could have been a charished gift, a family heirloom, a symbol to honor legacy, or just a fashion statement. Much like why a Christian might have kosher salt or even celebrate Halloween.
No, we just figure they are trying to repeal vampires. Besides Catholics don't usually wear crosses, usually, they wear crucifixes.
Yes.
Sure. You can wear as many as you want.
the religion where they wear the inverted crosses is the one related to belief in the anti-christ.
Crosses, I would imagine.
There is no sign that shows you belong to any religion - all Christians don't wear crosses, all Jews don't wear a Magen David, and Atheists don't wear a scarlet letter A. Similarly no "appearance" issues can identify adherents to a religion - Sikhs don't all have beards and turbans, Buddhists don't all talk like fortune cookies.
Some religions wear crosses as jewelery, or as clothing (eg., crosses on T'shirts). Jews sometimes wear prayer shawls called "Tallit".
No. Jehovah's Witnesses do not wear crosses which they view as symbols of pagan worship.
Only if you cut yourself and wear upside-down crosses.
because_they_should">because they shouldThis is a myth. Real vampires do not avoid crosses. Some even wear them as an ironic statement.
No, have you seen all the crosses that Tony and Ozzy wear.
These are descriptions usually given by religionists to try to describe our atheism. We do not wear labels well. Atheists may have different philosophical directions, but no name tag is needed.