On a social network, under a certain tourist's photo where he photographed a cross in nature, I wrote this comment, which captures a lot:
"This is very sad and painful, that religious fanatics feel the need to constantly impose their toxic religion/church on the public :(. Religion is a dangerous thing that tunes a person to negative energies. Christians imagine a dead body on the cross as God, which is negative symbolism and negative energy. I do not recommend practicing religion to anyone. You are harming your soul."
It is not right for believers to impose their ideology everywhere in public and not respect the secular public space.
There is a need for a large-scale awareness campaign to address the issue that crosses do not belong in public spaces. Often, even secular and non-practicing Christians do not realize they are doing something wrong if they help install a cross as part of a Slovak tourist club. If they knew it was wrong, they wouldn't help with it. Therefore, an awareness campaign is needed.
Crosses are most often placed on hilltops. This probably also has a deeper energetic meaning, because more energy is concentrated on hilltops, so the black magic effect of the cross symbol also has a stronger effect.
Furthermore, crosses are usually placed on the edges of clearings and on meadows.
Often over-motivated Christians build Stations of the Cross in nature, in forests, and outside the initiative of the official church.
Solving this problem
A very good solution to this problem would be to stick a sticker on the crosses placed in this way, which would contain a short text with disagreement with the cross placed in this way and a link to this page https://filozofia.nett.to/krestanstvo/ , so that people can educate themselves about what Christianity actually is. A QR code with a link to the page could also be added there to raise awareness. A call to remove the cross or a similar text, as I wrote in the comment on the social network, could be added there.Not only can one raise awareness about the removal of the cross from public spaces, but one can also spread awareness about Christianity as a whole.
It is also necessary to regularly check whether any religious fanatics have cut off the sticker and if they have, to re-attach it.
It would be a volunteer project.
In the future, I would also plan to launch such a project.
If volunteers or activists were found to remove such a cross, it would be a big plus. It would also be ideal if various tourist clubs were so aware that they would also organize the removal of such crosses.
In addition, the construction of crosses is often found in their places illegally, especially in archaeological sites that have been declared a national cultural monument. Without the permission of the monument office, they are not allowed to place crosses in this way. There may be other laws that support the removal of crosses, for example, if they did not have permission from the owners of the land or state forests and the like.
Even for secular foresters, it is necessary to raise awareness that crosses do not belong in nature.