Enjoy... But remember
"Don't give in to winning the argument
and losing one of your eternal crowns..."
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Dear brother, We don't flung stones, because we are being flunged at before when there are lesser of us in Antioch, we are just defenders of our Faith. Simply we won't attack on you. In Christ, no one is condemned! Do Catholics Worship Statues? The Answer Is No! "Catholics worship statues!" Despite how ridiculous the claim is, people still make this accusation. They say that because Catholics have statues in their churches and pray in front of them, they are violating God's commandment: "You shall not make for yourself a graven image or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in earth beneath, or that is in water under the earth. (Ex. 20:4-5) Let's point out that it's right to warn people against the sin of idolatry. The accusation that Catholics are idolaters because they have images of Christ and the saints is completely incorrect, being based on a misunderstanding or ignorance of what the Bible says about the purpose and use of statues. Not only did God never condemn the use of statues in worship, he actually commanded their use! Protestants and others forget about the numerous passages where the Lord commanded the making of images such as, the golden angels on the Ark of the Covenant (Ex25:18-22), the golden angels and fine linen embroidered with angels in the Temple built by Solomon (2Chr3:1-14), and the bronze serpent God told Moses to make in order to heal Hebrews from serpent bites (Num21:8-9). This scriptural evidence shows without a doubt that God allows images. Catholics use statues, paintings, and other artistic devices to recall the person or thing depicted. Just as it helps to remember one's mother by looking at her photograph, so it helps to recall the example of the saints by looking at pictures of them. Catholics also use statues as teaching tools. In the early Church they were especially useful for the instruction of the illiterate. Many Protestants themselves have pictures of Jesus and other Bible pictures in Sunday school for purposes of teaching children, especially those who haven't learned to read. Catholics also use statues to commemorate certain people and events, much like Protestant churches that have three-dimensional nativity scenes at Christmas. If one measured Protestants by the same rule, then by using these "graven" images, they would be practicing the "idolatry" which they accuse Catholics of practicing. But the fact is, there's no idolatry going on in these situations. God forbids the worship of images, but he doesn't ban the making of images in general. If he had, movies, videos, photographs, manger scenes, paintings, drawings, and all sorts of things would be banned, since they too are images. |
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Untitled, 2001, Jul 03
Test yourself what you really believe, 2001, Jul 03
You are wronging us. by Emmanuel, 2001, Jul 04
Untitled, 2001, Jul 07
You got a point there but....... by Emmanuel, 2001, Jul 10
Photos of loved ones not same as RC icons and images by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jul 09
Christopher, your bigotry has blinded you to the fullness of God's Love. N/T, 2001, Jul 10
You don't even know what fullness is until you stop sharing Christ's honour with the saints. (eom) by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jul 10
Christopher, as a Catholic, I don't share anything or any one with Christ's Honor, He and only He is my Salvation. N/T, 2001, Jul 10
Interesting. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jul 11
Oops.....This is confirmed not from me! by Emmanuel, 2001, Jul 11
WHAT IS SAINTHOOD IN RC ?, 2001, Jul 11
Give me some time to give a better ans, thks, here's some! by Emmanuel, 2001, Jul 11
Go Straight to God. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jul 12
Honor differs from Glorification........ by Emmauel, 2001, Jul 13
RC pray to baby Jesus and Mary. , 2001, Jul 11
Jesus has no exact form by Emmanuel, 2001, Jul 13
Would you in turn destroy the picture of you beloved mother, you might be sinning by looking on her picture with love., 2001, Jul 04
Too bad they never say at all. You don't know Buddhism. by Emmanuel, 2001, Jul 04
.............. by Emmanuel, 2001, Jul 04
" Call no one a Father" ? by Emmanuel, 2001, Jul 05