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Posted by ETE
But the bottom line is, you are image/idol worshipers, either INDIRECT or DIRECT, or Dulia, Latria or hyperdulia…Catholics WORSHIP IMAGES And that is the bottom line of this discussions.
ETE, you may call it like we are worshipping but the thing is you are not a catholic and doesnt know what is in our hearts. You are judging by the way of how you read however the intention of the writer is not what it means. Idol worshipping is not something that you devout yourself of praying to an image and that to an image alone either a dog, cat, calf, etc. The bottom line is, ETE you are misjudging Catholics! When we pray in front of an image (you’ll never see an image aside from human), we never give any thoughts of the image but the imagination of the One who is with God, either Jesus, Mary, and all the Saints. We love the Saints because they offered themselves to the Lord which was venerated by our bishops qualifying them to saints. Paul was clear about illustrations that will guide the believers because anyhow an illustration is one way the future generations will understand on what the Disciples and Apostles have seen and heard. ETE, your argument is based on your presumption against ours, and I believed the meaning behind the Cathechism book you posted doesn’t contain anything of how it must be interpreted like you do.
But the bottom line is, you are image/idol worshipers, either INDIRECT or DIRECT, or Dulia, Latria or hyperdulia…Catholics WORSHIP IMAGES And that is the bottom line of this discussions.
ETE, you may call it like we are worshipping but the thing is you are not a catholic and doesnt know what is in our hearts. You are judging by the way of how you read however the intention of the writer is not what it means. Idol worshipping is not something that you devout yourself of praying to an image and that to an image alone either a dog, cat, calf, etc. The bottom line is, ETE you are misjudging Catholics! When we pray in front of an image (you’ll never see an image aside from human), we never give any thoughts of the image but the imagination of the One who is with God, either Jesus, Mary, and all the Saints. We love the Saints because they offered themselves to the Lord which was venerated by our bishops qualifying them to saints. Paul was clear about illustrations that will guide the believers because anyhow an illustration is one way the future generations will understand on what the Disciples and Apostles have seen and heard. ETE, your argument is based on your presumption against ours, and I believed the meaning behind the Cathechism book you posted doesn’t contain anything of how it must be interpreted like you do.