I'm AGAINST the removal of the cross and will complain about it's deletion! Seriously, I'm not a religious fanatic (far from, one could rather describe me as an agnosticus), but a cross is part of European and American culture! It it used indeed as a Christian symbol, and in mountainous Europe as a landmark as well.In the Roman Empire in the centuries before JC, a big wooden cross was the equivalent of... a gallow in later centuries!Darn, it is just a cross on the top of a mountain!! Oh yeah, but maybe the Taliban & Co. will get upset by such a toy and send suicide-bombers to Geobra's factory in Dietenhofen! What does one expect to get to see on the top of a Swiss or Austrian mountain? A Totem? A minaret??Congratulations to the complainers, you probably have succeeded now in convincing Geobra to never release a Templar Knight, a medieval monk or a f****** nun again! Not even mentioning a church.
AFAIK, the cross was originally a Roman instrument for (rather slow) executions.I don't think one would associate a cross on an Alpine mountain with executions.
The symbol dates back to ancient Egypt, and perhaps even earlier
let's just say that in Egypt it is thought to have had to do with fertility.
Reading Rasputin's posts at pcc reminds me a bit of this one:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh2sWSVRrmo
Now I'm imagining a farmer distributing crosses across his fields