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twf said:Where in the Catechism is the second part of the Commandment remitted? It certainly is in my copy…
Again, you are attacking the Church without base!
Show that Exodus 20:4 is listed AS A COMMANDMENT in the Catechism!
These accusations are not fair. Now you are claiming statues are all about money? Since when does the Church itself sell statues? It would be individual craftsmen and companies that make money off statues, not the Church. Actually, God did not condemn all images, only idols of pagan gods and any images that were worshipped. We do not worship images of Christ and the saints. They are a way to focus on God. We are physical creatures. We are not angels. God gave us five senses, and it is most natural to worship with all of our senses. Jesus came as a man. Scripture says He is the “image” of the Invisible God. Therefore, how can it be wrong to have images of the Image of God!?
Read Ex. 20 :4 and Deut. 4:15-19
He was a man, so we could have painted his portrait if we lived at the time. If the United States has a statue of Thomas Jefferson, how much more the heros of faith? Hebrews 12:1 says we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. In fact, even though God condemned images of pagan gods and other creatures for worship, he COMMANDED sacred images to be made for the temple and other uses. Consider the following:
Exodus 25:18-22; 26:1,31 Images of the Cherbium are to be made.
Num. 21:8-9 - An image of a bronze serpent is to be made through which God would heal the people.
I Kings 6:23-36; 7:27-39; 8:6-67 - sacred images of Cherbium were to be engraved in the temple. It is only the worship of images as gods that is condemned, not the use of sacred images in and of themselves. God could not be depicted in any image, of course, but that is because God is invisible; Christ, however, is the IMAGE of the Inivisible God. (Col. 1:15).
Do we bow down to statues of Jefferson or ask favors of him?
Actually using images in a religious context is condemned in Scripture.
In Christ,
Tyler
(See scripturecatholic.com/sacramentals.html)