In my NRSV Bible it states in Exodus 20:4 Thou shall not make for yourself an idol…You shall not bow down to them or worship them. This concerns me as I am about to be Confirmed and a Protestant challenged me on this yesterday and I found it in my own Bible. Why do Catholic churches have statues and why do people kneel before them. It says in both my Bibles also the Good News Bible, not to make idols of anything that is in the image of heaven above or the waters below. Ive tried to google the reasons why this is is in the Bible yet Catholics have statues and I found several websites one among them was this
the-ten-commandments.org/romancatholic-tencommandments.html
which was quite disturbing. Also my RCIA leader gave out the Ten Commandments yet the command which I am talking about above which is in both my NRSV and Good News Bible arent on it? The only logical explanation I can come up with is this
biblicalheritage.org/Bible%20Studies/10%20Commandments.htm
Please help. Thanks
Have no fear. When you bow down before a statue, do you think that statue is watching you; going to somehow do something for you of its own volition? Of course not. Neither does any real Catholic I know (or Anyone I know for that matter). Back in the time of Moses, however, people really did worship statues; not God, statues and expected the actual statue to hear them and grant them their petitions.
Looking back, literacy among the general populace is a fairly new innovation. How was/is the church to teach the gospel without pictures and statues?
Personally, I find I get less distracted if I have a statue of Mary (always say “yes” to God) or another Saint so, if say, St. Francis is before my focus is for Peace and Simplicity… whatever. The bottom line though, is that every and all prayer is ultimately offered to God the Almighty. If you find that is not the case with you, then please don’t use such methods, but also please do *not *try to tell the faithful who they are praying to.
As to the 10 Commandments, the Jewish people today break them up even differently and further, consider all 613 laws of Moses to be of valid import. The Protestants prefer to break the first commandment into two and combine the last two into one-thereby equating women with chattel. Sorry, but lusting and coveting are two very different demons. Protestants like to say we threw out their “second commandment” because it suits their needs, it’s all part of the first for us, and if it’s not expressly spelled out in a poster, the heart of it is there clearly: no Gods before me… Oh and don’t worship statues… umm isn’t that putting other gods first or am I missing something? Get to know Protestants better. I defy you to find me a religious denomination that uses no aids whatsoever in helping people focus prayer.
Now, we do believe in the communion of Saints which means that when holy people die, they don’t just go away or sleep or whatever flavor-of-the-day religion you ask; God allows our prayers to be heard by them and they can be powerful intercessors, just like I might ask you to pray for me, how much better is it to ask Jesus’ mother to pray for us. IMHO, much better. But the really cool thing is you don’t have to go there at all. In fact, if you find you have little time to pray, it is much better to pray directly to God.
It’s very deceptive when Protestants unwittingly promulgate lies. They are sincere in their desire for people to be closer to God, and have this false idea that we are worshiping statues. Maybe it would help if you looked up, or tried to imagine what actual idol worship is: putting the idol before God. The real problem is far worse than people who have statues of saints in their houses or sanctuaries. The REAL problem comes from all those who pay lip service to God but when push come to shove, would rather stay home and do yard work or go to a ball game than pay their respects at Sunday service.