Since reading C.G. Jung's Man and His Symbols many years ago (and really, before), I've been interested in the various symbols man has used in his religious practice, their history, and what they mean to him.
The cross, for example, is probably the oldest religious symbol in the world. It is a solar-phallic symbol representing the masculine forces of life. In its current, Christian, form, it also symbolises the balance of forces within the human mind-body-soul system, North (divinity), South (earthly), East, and West (alternatively, depending upon tradition, the masculine and feminine energies, or aspects).
The hexagram, in either its common Jewish star of David form or the more recent unicursal form, has similar symbolism, though it might be considered more complex.
Both of these religious symbols, for example, have histories and applications that make their symbolisms less than Christian in the most common sense of the word. I think that one thing the WTS has right is their refusal to use such symbols in their religious practice, in their fight to remain (become) "pure". If I were to, God forbid, return to the fold, I would have to divest myself of all pagan accoutrements, knowing how what they symbolise work on our psyches from our collective unconscious regardless as to whether or not we consciously are aware of them or what they symbolise.
That being said, I still have respect for the fact that the WTS tries to clear out pagan influences in its efforts to be pure. I see problems, however, in that it picks and chooses what it will allow or not allow. This hypocrisy is part of what I despise about
So, while not being a religious man, per se, or even having belief in the objective existence of any god at all, I recognise the power of symbols and how they work to influence the human system.
In other words, I am an atheist who uses religious symbols, practices, etc. in order to influence the direction, mood, and quality of, my life. I find that they do, despite my disbelief, in that my life takes on a different... color, depending upon how I've designed the sphere of prominent symbols surrounding me.
I'm interested in seeing what others have to say about any of this.