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Hercules253
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Elvis man, you’re really clueless aren’t you? That was the worse lecture I ever had and honestly, you are misinformed because you have no idea about Scripture or your own Catholic history…you make Catholics look real bad with your $2.99 mail-in cereal box theology certificate…that’s very sad
Moses made a bronze snake for people to cure their snake bites. Did any veneration take place? No.
When they made the Ark of the Covenant…did any veneration take place? Once again No!
In regards to the Ark of the Covenant, They worship Yahweh because HE WAS PRESENT in the ark…big difference!
They didn’t pray “through” or “to” the ark or any cherubim, they pray “to” God who was present at the ark. It wasn’t the ark speaking, It was God speaking over the ark. It was called his Dwelling place and throne because he was Present and dwelling there!
The ark didn’t represent God like a statue represents Mary, God was actually present there! That has nothing to do with idols so your analogy was far off like your ability to comprehend anything.
No one is spiritual present in a Mary statue, especially if God didn’t command anyone in construct it.
So let me tell you a little bit about Catholic History since they don’t teach this to you in Sunday school. Are you with me so far? Most likely not but anyways…
Pope Leo in 717 forbade anyone to use icons “veneration”
In 730, Pope Leo issued an edict against icons
under new ruling, Constatine V carried the policy
In 753, a council was summoned to condemn all icons and “veneration” of them
Another Leo that assumed the throne continued the policy.
emperor Theophilus also opposed it
Epitome of the Definition of the Iconoclastic Conciliabulum held in Constantinople, A.D. 754 This is an official Catholic doctrine direct from the Catholic Church.
You should read it, you might learn something for your own good.
This is an official Catholic document that goes on to say that “veneration” of an object representing anything is considered “double blasphemy” and “foolish” and “assigning names to images” were evil. Furthermore, here’s what it states verbatim:
“Whoever in future dares to make such a thing, or to venerate it, or set it up in a church, or in a private house, or possesses it in secret, shall, if bishop, presbyter, or deacon, be deposed; if monk or layman, be anathematised, and become liable to be tried by the secular laws as an adversary of God and an enemy of the doctrines handed down by the Fathers.”
“If anyone shall endeavour to represent the forms of the Saints in lifeless pictures with material colours which are of no value (for this notion is vain and introduced by the devil), and does not rather represent their virtues as living images in himself”
Now, this is not talking about just “worship”…its talking about “veneration of statues and icons”…
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The funny thing is that you have no clue about your own church! You think that only protestants were against icon veneration but The Catholic Church itself and the head of the church, the Popes (you know, the guy that is suppose to rightly lead the Church), along with the East and West Catholic churches were killing themselves over that dispute because they were struggling with this issue! The protest against veneration of icons lasted all the way until 848 in the Orthodox East, a hundred years later but iconoclast movements and the controversy were still disputed and never truly settled.
It only started to wind down because of the countless bloodshed. But at one point, the Catholic Church got rid of all the statues and veneration of statues. (and then they went back to reinstate the use of statues because they couldn’t make up their mind. Talk about an infallible church huh?) Unfortunately this isn’t even in your Catechism book so its not a surprise that you don’t have any idea. This dark history is a hard fact that you’re going to have to accept **
I already discussed the matter with pictures. If you actually read the earlier thread you would understand before you quickly just jump into a conversation. Do you “venerate” or “bow” to your photo? Of course not, so that poor example is discounted. The argument was never about Mary or worship, it was about veneration by bowing to statues.Now you should probably stop spreading your ignorance before you continue sounding foolish!