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dolphinlove
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There is no way to answer yes or no with this, and you know it. You simply highlight a part of a paragraph without acknowledging the rest of what it says.The following is the actual question that I asked:
Are there any “moderate” Catholics on these boards who would categorically say that this is an act of evil which directly contravenes one of the Ten Commandments never to bow down to statues and graven images?
Do you see the word ‘pray’ anywhere in my question??
Exodus 20:3–5
3 Do not have any other gods before me.
4 You shall not make for yourself an idol, whether in the form of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
5 You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, punishing children for the iniquity of parents, to the third and the fourth generation of those who reject me,
And as you can see, the Ten Commandments gives a stern warning to the faithful not to bow down to statues and graven images.
And so, if someone does indeed bow down to a statue, do Catholics agree that it clearly contravenes the Ten Commandments and is therefore an evil act?
A simple ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ answer would be so very much appreciated.
It says:
3 Do not have any other gods before me.
4 You shall not make for yourself an idol, whether in the form of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
5 You shall not bow down to them
The part you highlighted is a continuation of the other parts of the paragraph. It specifically says we shall not bow down to false Gods and any other Gods.
By kneeling to the statues, we are not bowing down to them as a ‘god’ or ‘gods’. We are bowing to them to pray with us. Its for religious purposes only!
What you are asking us to do is what you do, take certain parts out of the bible and twist them for your own purposes.
If you read the whole thing and tried to understand what its truly saying, you would better understand why we pray the way we pray.
Now lets get back to a point i have raised with you many times, why do you pray to a big black rock?