Idolatry, for one, is making and worshiping an object as though it were a god. Such takes
serious worship, not just the Protestant’s observation of a Catholic kneeling at a statue of
Mary. Ask a Catholic if he/she worshiped that statue, really, and if the Catholic says “no”,
don’t fight to preserve the idea that Catholics worship saints, angels, and images.
This is where
some anti-image Christians are lost.
They think just because we have 2-D and 3-D images of Jesus, angels, saints,
etc, and that we show great respect to the images, IT MUST BE IDOLATRY !!!
Nobody seems to pick on the Americans who salute the flag, or go
and visit the Lincoln Memorial, or even voyage to see the Statue of
Liberty, except maybe some lunatics on Youtube.
Curiously, no one even scolds God or the
Jews for those two cherubim on top of the
Ark of the Covenant.
Cherubim are things “in heaven above” right? And “graven images” were made of them right?
How is that not idolatry, how dare they! ( *Please say you understood the sarcasm *).
Not saying rejecting images is bad, nor do I think ALL non-Catholic Christians are under
the great idolatry delusion that plague the overly-zealous, but to the overly-zealous ones:Let’s stop make pretend that Catholics are Evil Idolators.
