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Deuteronomy 5:7-9
"You shall have no other gods before me me."
"You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below.
"You shall not bow down to them or worship them;for I the Lord your God, am a jealous God,punishing the children for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me.

2007-12-11 00:28:41 · 5 answers · asked by saga92 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I used to be Catholic, and believe me, they don't. So you can stop worrying about that.

2007-12-11 00:34:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Images and Statues
Deut. 4:15 - from this verse, Protestants say that since we saw "no form" of the Lord, we should not make graven images of Him.

Deut. 4:16 - of course, in early history Israel was forbidden to make images of God because God didn't yet reveal himself visibly "in the form of any figure."

Deut. 4:17-19 - hence, had the Israelites depicted God not yet revealed, they might be tempted to worship Him in the form of a beast, bird, reptile or fish, which was a common error of the times.

Exodus 3:2-3; Dan 7:9; Matt. 3:16; Mark 1:10; Luke 3:22; John 1:32; Acts 2:3- later on, however, we see that God did reveal himself in visible form (as a dove, fire, etc).

Deut. 5:8 - God's commandment "thou shall not make a graven image" is entirely connected to the worship of false gods. God does not prohibit images to be used in worship, but He prohibits the images themselves to be worshiped.

Exodus 25:18-22; 26:1,31 - for example, God commands the making of the image of a golden cherubim. This heavenly image, of course, is not worshiped by the Israelites. Instead, the image disposes their minds to the supernatural and draws them to God.

Num. 21:8-9 - God also commands the making of the bronze serpent. The image of the bronze serpent is not an idol to be worshiped, but an article that lifts the mind to the supernatural.

I Kings 6:23-36; 7:27-39; 8:6-67 - Solomon's temple contains statues of cherubim and images of cherubim, oxen and lions. God did not condemn these images that were used in worship.

2 Kings 18:4 - it was only when the people began to worship the statue did they incur God's wrath, and the king destroyed it. The command prohibiting the use of graven images deals exclusively with the false worship of those images.

1 Chron. 28:18-19 - David gives Solomon the plan for the altar made of refined gold with a golden cherubim images. These images were used in the Jews' most solemn place of worship.

2 Chron. 3:7-14 - the house was lined with gold with elaborate cherubim carved in wood and overlaid with gold.

Ezek. 41:15 - Ezekiel describes graven images in the temple consisting of carved likenesses of cherubim. These are similar to the images of the angels and saints in many Catholic churches.

Col. 1:15 - the only image of God that Catholics worship is Jesus Christ, who is the "image" (Greek "eikon") of the invisible God.

2007-12-12 15:36:34 · answer #2 · answered by Daver 7 · 0 0

Catholics do not worship idols.

Here's a good video explaining the catholic position and reasoning why statues,etc are created.

2007-12-12 21:54:15 · answer #3 · answered by ml1234 2 · 0 0

Here we go again. I guess you folks just won't believe us when we say we don't worship anyone but God. Guess you're all brainwashed by the all-knowing Oz, otherwise known as Jack Chick. Ignore the man behind the curtain!

2007-12-11 09:48:17 · answer #4 · answered by sandand_surf 6 · 1 0

Your ignorance is astounding.

Catholics are Xians.

2007-12-11 08:32:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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