Throughout much of history, white has been elected as a symbol for goodness and purity. Ancient Egyptian gods were often depicted in this color to represent their spirituality while Greek deities wore it with Roman goddesses linking them back into mythological stories from many cultures around the world such as The White Christ on display at Milan Cathedral which dates back 1 200 years before Christianity was legalized by Holy Roman Emperor Constantine I making him one-of-a kind among other religious figures already existing during that time period
The two colors together form symbols like good versus evil or dark night skies over exposed stars lit up against clear daylight skies representing day vs