I was more under the impression that you were saying it was a sin, not necessarily the scriptures, since otherwise I would have thought you wouldn’t have mentioned it.
And yes I concede my example was extreme but I thought the same from your statement when you said “I don’t believe God cares if they dress splendidly or not, so I really don’t see the point.” I thought you meant what we wear didn’t matter at all, especially when you said you don’t see the point (which is why I mentioned the extreme example).
However I don’t understand what you mean by Apostolic since there are a lot of differences between then and now. We have a full canon of scripture, they did not, some worshipped in homes, they didn’t have the same spiritual traditions as we do. I just don’t see what apostolicity has to do with how a church is adorned. We create beautiful and adorned churches because we love Christ. When you say it’s over the top, I could say the same about the oil, which was a year’s worth of salary. I just don’t see what’s wrong with how a church is adorned. I go to an Orthodox parish that is small and cozy, and dramatically different than one in the video. But I would not question a parishioner to want to add to the church if the person does it out of love for Christ. It feels as if you are saying we shouldn’t have those vestments for the clergy in liturgy. But if we can, what’s the problem with that? After all, it is in liturgy that we find the life of church, and a place that helps us orientate ourselves towards Christ.
And I think we will have to agree to disagree because we are really getting off topic. It was great talking though.