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The Christian Connection

Another theory connects the practice to Christianity and the wooden cross.

• Christians would touch wooden crosses for protection


• The wood represented the cross Jesus died on


• Touching wood became a way to invoke divine protection


• This practice spread throughout Christian Europe

Fun fact: In some cultures, they say 'touch wood' instead of 'knock on wood' - same idea, gentler approach!

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Knock on Wood: Origins of a Lucky Habit

By Brent Brookler