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Protestants with a forbidden image
The Bible is the Word of God. I am not disputing that or trying to say otherwise but I wanted to expound on this because I think it will be beneficial to everyone that has rejected the image of the cross or holy images all together.
If I take a book that is empty it cannot possibly be the Word of God, only when Gods Word (Scripture) is added to it, does it actually become the Word of God.
A Bible is the Word of God (Because of it’s content) but the Bible in and of itself is not the Word of God. This may sound a bit shocking/strange but it’s not that hard of a concept to understand. The Bible is Gods Word on paper. If you destroy this paper that contains Gods word then you are only destroying paper, God word still remains. In fact scripture says, ‘heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away’. So this cannot be in the strict literal sense, Gods Word. It is an “Image” of Gods Word. Gods Word is not limited to the confines of Scripture nor was scripture ever limited to Gods Word. For example, the Apostles preached the Word of God before the New Testament even existed.
The reason I am drawing this out and making this correlation is not to dispute that the Bible is Gods Word, but to display the Bible as an image of Gods Word. A Holy Image in fact, which contains Gods revealed Word to us, thus we call it Gods Word. The Bible is a Holy Image of Gods Word revealed to us, by the Prophets of God.
This is important to know when so many protestant religions say that Holy Images are prohibited. What do they think their Bible is? Is it not called a ‘Holy’ Bible? Surely they don’t think Gods Word is limited to Paper and Ink…? I would have to assert while the Bible is the Word of God, it is still only an Image (Representation) of Gods revealed word. If a Bible gets destroyed Gods Word still remains. When the planet passes away Gods Word will still remain. In the beginning was the Word…
If I have lost my mind and gone astray please feel free to correct me but this makes sense to me. I would say that those Protestants that forbid all Holy Images still have one and that is the Holy Bible.
The Bible is the Word of God. I am not disputing that or trying to say otherwise but I wanted to expound on this because I think it will be beneficial to everyone that has rejected the image of the cross or holy images all together.
If I take a book that is empty it cannot possibly be the Word of God, only when Gods Word (Scripture) is added to it, does it actually become the Word of God.
A Bible is the Word of God (Because of it’s content) but the Bible in and of itself is not the Word of God. This may sound a bit shocking/strange but it’s not that hard of a concept to understand. The Bible is Gods Word on paper. If you destroy this paper that contains Gods word then you are only destroying paper, God word still remains. In fact scripture says, ‘heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away’. So this cannot be in the strict literal sense, Gods Word. It is an “Image” of Gods Word. Gods Word is not limited to the confines of Scripture nor was scripture ever limited to Gods Word. For example, the Apostles preached the Word of God before the New Testament even existed.
The reason I am drawing this out and making this correlation is not to dispute that the Bible is Gods Word, but to display the Bible as an image of Gods Word. A Holy Image in fact, which contains Gods revealed Word to us, thus we call it Gods Word. The Bible is a Holy Image of Gods Word revealed to us, by the Prophets of God.
This is important to know when so many protestant religions say that Holy Images are prohibited. What do they think their Bible is? Is it not called a ‘Holy’ Bible? Surely they don’t think Gods Word is limited to Paper and Ink…? I would have to assert while the Bible is the Word of God, it is still only an Image (Representation) of Gods revealed word. If a Bible gets destroyed Gods Word still remains. When the planet passes away Gods Word will still remain. In the beginning was the Word…
If I have lost my mind and gone astray please feel free to correct me but this makes sense to me. I would say that those Protestants that forbid all Holy Images still have one and that is the Holy Bible.