Actually, I feel that Exodus 20:4 (You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below.) would be something in scripture that says something against wearing a cross.
Also, I'm going to respond to your other post to me here since we can only go so many comments deep...
Messianic Jews would be considered Christian as they believe Jesus is the Christ.
Of course, I didn't say anything against Jews or Messianic Jews
Catholics are not Christian.
What? How do you figure that? Of course they are Christians, they believe in the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and they believe that Jesus is G-d's son, and our messiah.
Christianity is following the King James Bible or some of the early accurate texts or those of other languages of which I have no information about. God promised to preserve his word.
The King James Version is actually one of the worst translations that exist. Even if it was a reliable translation, what good is reading the scripture in a language that you can't understand with all its thees thys and thous. I believe G-d will preserve His word and He will make sure that happens through more modern translations just as easily as He has with older ones in the past.
As far as giving in to an attacker, the bible says we can defend ourselves and our property.
Could you give me a place where scripture says we should defend ourselves and our property? The only things I've ever read were to no return evil with evil and to turn the other cheek. The only time Jesus told people to defend anything wasn't even about defense. He told some apostles to get a couple of swords, then when the time came for them to use them (where one of them did) he yelled at them and told them not to do so.
We revere Judaism because the Gift of Eternal Salvation through Jesus Christ came through the Jews and then was given to us "Greeks."
I don't know if I completely agree with your wording, but yeah, I hold Judaism in very, very high regard because G-d was their G-d before He was ours. If we want to understand Him as fully as possible, we need to pay attention to how they lived.
The fact is, the majority of Christians have no concept of kiddush/chillul HaShem, literally the sanctification or desecration of the Name of G-d. Simply, do we make G-d look desirable or disgusting with the way we live. I think a great many of us actually commit chillul HaShem (desecration of the Name) in the way we try to deliver the message ofJesus by weighing it down with dogma and rules rather than love and forgiveness.