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Truthstalker
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A few randomized thoughts:
I think that if you, prior to conversion, were in a lifestyle of idol worship, statues could be a snare to you. If I recall correctly, Augustine expressed some reservations along those lines.
You might also look at why the Orthodox use icons but not statues, and why the West seems to reverse this.
I think some application for Romans 14 may apply here - you should not make your brother stumble. And if you are in a situation that idol-worshipers may interpret your behavior as worshiping the statue, you should consider altering your behavior so as to provide a clear witness.
But there is also a lot of Christian liberty in how we express ourselves in prayer, also seen in Romans 14, which you could direct these people to.
For my part, I have never seen anyone acting in a manner that made me think they were worshipping statues in Catholic churches. And I had never heard anyone discuss the subject before I started looking at CAF, and I don’t ever recall any mention of it at a Protestant church by anyone.
Howver, if you are actually worshipping statues and they are pointing it out, you might consider changing your behavior. Just a thought. I certainly hope that is not the case.
Pink lawn flamingoes, however, seem to demand attention, worship even.
I think that if you, prior to conversion, were in a lifestyle of idol worship, statues could be a snare to you. If I recall correctly, Augustine expressed some reservations along those lines.
You might also look at why the Orthodox use icons but not statues, and why the West seems to reverse this.
I think some application for Romans 14 may apply here - you should not make your brother stumble. And if you are in a situation that idol-worshipers may interpret your behavior as worshiping the statue, you should consider altering your behavior so as to provide a clear witness.
But there is also a lot of Christian liberty in how we express ourselves in prayer, also seen in Romans 14, which you could direct these people to.
For my part, I have never seen anyone acting in a manner that made me think they were worshipping statues in Catholic churches. And I had never heard anyone discuss the subject before I started looking at CAF, and I don’t ever recall any mention of it at a Protestant church by anyone.
Howver, if you are actually worshipping statues and they are pointing it out, you might consider changing your behavior. Just a thought. I certainly hope that is not the case.
Pink lawn flamingoes, however, seem to demand attention, worship even.