This question has been bugging me for the past week. First, I better explain. I will probably sound like a paranoid wacko, but it's been bugging me greatly.
I went to Philadelphia a few weeks ago. While I was there, I visited the University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, or UPenn Museum for short. I bought a necklace there. Not just any old necklace, but one w/ an Eye of Horus pendant. Anyone who's ever bothered to look at ancient Egyptian stuff should know what that eye looks like. Now, that doesn't seem like much, but I live in a small town that has yet to appreciate other cultures. And they often tend to condemn anything that looks foreign as non-Christian. I am a Christian, I am half-Chinese, and I see no reason to condemn other cultures as non-Christian. I am afraid to wear the pendant to church or even in public, because I could be accused of being pagan when I'm not. My old school even questioned me about an ankh sign on one of my books. I am not pagan, I just enjoy Egyptian culture, and would like to express it in my jewelry. And even if I was a pagan, I would find that insulting. So far, I have worn it to youth group w/o incident, but I don't know what they'll say if I keep wearing it.
Now my question is: What are everyone's opinions about that? Am I overreacting over a piece of jewelry? Or is this a real problem?