R
regression
Guest
Belloc Fan, thanks for the additional info. Again, I agree with you about when someone bows, it isn’t always worship, I just wanted some clarification on your example. Thanks.
No problem. You were right that simply showing that kneeling in front of statues while praying to God (or particularly, in *the Presence *of God) is ok isn’t the same as showing that kneeling in front of statues while praying to saints is ok; but in this case, the OP’s argument was just against having statues generally, and kneeling in front of them specifically. The question of motive is an additional layer worth considering, since sometimes kneeling in front of statues IS sinful – like when you’re worshipping them. So it comes down to motive, who you’re praying to and why, etc.Belloc Fan, thanks for the additional info. Again, I agree with you about when someone bows, it isn’t always worship, I just wanted some clarification on your example. Thanks.
=Janaji- I am curious to know the answers to a couple of questions from a Catholic point of view & from some knowledgeable person.
The bible says, Lev 26:1 >Ye shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up [any] image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I [am] the LORD your God.
Why do I always see statues & figures of Christ on the cross or Mary holding a dead Christ in churches & Catholic supported locations & why do people & priests alike bow down before these images & pray ?
The bible also says, Mat 6:7 > But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.
What about the rosary ? Isn’t that repetitions of prayer ?
***Thanks for asking. Because you were so nice I’m actually going to add a third bit of information for you.Thank you for your time & insight.