Worship is quite different than using money, don’t you think?
Yes, about as different as using images in prayer.
God was specific about what kind of images and why it was forbidden. The entire OT is filled with examples of the Israelites breaking the commandment so it is quite clear from those examples precisely what it is that God dislikes. People very well may have intended to be worshipping the OTG when they worshipped idols. Do you really think their intention was to worship an imagined god? For instance - the golden calf: certainly to the people the calf represented God or at least some of His attributes. They acknowledged God’s power and mercy in delivering them from bondage as they cried out in worship. Ok, so you maybe see some validity to my reasoning and so now your defense is that I’m not infallible?
Ex 32:3-4
4 And he received the gold at their hand, and fashioned it with a graving tool, and made a molten calf; and they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!”
How can you possibly get out of this that the worship was directed to God?
I think their intention was to worship the gods of Egypt. In what way does this calf represent any attributes of the almighty?
You are mistaken when you think that people can worship unintentionally. Adoration requires an act of the will. One cannot adore in worship with out willful intention. In creating and saying this about the golden calf, they replaced the God of their fathers, and attributed their salvation from Egypt to the gods of Egypt.
That may be the intention but the action is a clear violation of the command “you shall not bow to them”.
This is getting redundant.
It is, because you already have your mind made up. You can see that Joshua bowing down before an angel is not worshipping the angel because his heart is directed toward God. However, you cannot accept that other people who kneel or bow are worshipping God (no matter what might be in their environment). The violation is one of intention. It is a bowing of the mind and heart, as much as of the body. Bowing the body, by itself, does not indicate worship.
1 Kings 2:19-20
19 So Bathshe’ba went to King Solomon, to speak to him on behalf of Adoni’jah. And the king rose to meet her, and bowed down to her; then he sat on his throne, and had a seat brought for the king’s mother; and she sat on his right.
Or do you believe that Solomon committed idolatry for bowing before his mother, and reverencing her?
JoyToBeCatholic:
The command is not to bow down to images. It is not “thou shalt not bow down to God in front of an angel”.
EXACTLY! Just like it doesn 't say “thou shalt not bow down to God in front of an altar, or a statue, or a wall, etc”. Are the Jews idolators because they pray by the wall of the temple?
(
Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)