““Referring to the statue as “Pachamama,” like many media had done, Pope Francis told bishops at the synod that the statues had been displayed in the Rome church “without any idolatrous intention,” although the men who took the statues claimed on social media that they did so because the statues were idols. “Pachamama” is a term for “Mother Earth” used by some South American indigenous people””
They look like carven idols, a cardinal knelt before it, a man in a friar’s robe prostrated himself before it. what can I say?
I can admit if I am wrong but I won’t risk my soul in all of the delay, doubletalk, hidden backtracking, confusion, and sugar-coating, and I don’t want that “statue” in church.
I can admire the way the earth works with a globe or photos or google earth, or a stack of science books. I am so grateful we have such a wonderful and rare place to live, but I absolutely will not worship it.
How do I avoid destruction? Firstly, by obeying the First Commandment.
I hope the church will educate the Andeans, so that they may be saved, their lives may be better and their labors in the service of God may be eased through knowledge, and they may learn more scientific-while-respectful ways to care for and protect the beauty and natural resources which God has given them. Durable books are printed on demand in any language today. I pray the pachamama thing will never again be put in church!
Let’s not forget how voodoo and witch doctors have infected African churches. What a disaster.