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Where version and chapters? Thanks!
Ooops, Sorry I forgot to put down chapter of Duet. 5;7-12.. I was referring to MissLsej about not to put God or Lord's image in home or chuch.
Where version and chapters? Thanks!
The way I understand that is that you can't have pictures of anything; including your actual family, pets, sports teams, presidents, yourself, friends, absolutely anything! "In Heaven, on the Earth and under the Earth/in the water" is pretty clear to me!
The point of the passage must be remembered! In that time many different groups worshipped the statues/images and offered them food. Basically saying that those items WERE the gods. God told the Israelites not to do this so that they would be a "nation set apart".
Today, Catholics know that (except maybe for small children who can't tell the difference yet) the images we have are NOT Jesus Christ, God, The Holy Spirit, the Saints or even the Devil. These are PICTURES and STATUES that REMIND US of those People. Like having a picture of your family or a statue of a president around.
Ooops, Sorry I forgot to put down chapter of Duet. 5;7-12.. I was referring to MissLsej about not to put God or Lord's image in home or chuch.
That's okay! I am very proud of you learning everyday!To be honest with you, we really don't know what Jesus does look like. Where is the proof of him during his time? I'm talking about not to hang cross, pictures of Jesus or counting hail Mary on Rosary, etc. I can still hang pictures of my family, I have several knick knack, etc. Catholic is a lot different than Christian. Catholics bows down in front of Jesus on cross, priest gives you a cookie or bread and wine,etc. Christians stays in their seat, we don't bow down or go up to get a bread or wine. We sings to praise the Lord and listen to the pastor, etc. I know what is like I've been there.
Christians are not supposed to pray to anyone accept God, in Jesus's name. Mary isn't God, so it is wrong to pray to her (same for saints).Catholics don't WORSHIP the Virgin Mary. We ask Mary for prayers because she is the MOTHER OF GOD.
Mary has absolutely no more influence over Jesus in Heaven than any other person. Jesus is her Lord and Savior. She worships and obeys Him, not the other way around. Jesus is sovereign.Everyone knows that Mom's can get their kids to do things other people might not be able to.(Think - Wedding Feast at Cana)
Jesus on earth was God, yes. But Mary didn't raise God. Mary raised the human part of Jesus on earth. Jesus as God didn't require "raising".Also we HONOUR Mary because she carried Christ in her womb and raised GOD!
Why do people bow down in front of the pictures and statues? Why do they light candles to the pictures and statues? Why do cross themselves in front of the statues? Why do they venerate the images? Why do they pray to the images? I call that "worship".Also - worship statues and pictures? NO! NO! We don't worship those.
I don't bow before them, pray to them, light candles to them, or cross myself to them.We worship only God. You have pictures of family and friends in your house, yes? Do you worship those?
How can a picture of Jesus remind me of Him since I never saw His physical face? It's like saying any picture of a stranger woman would remind me of my mother. Not.No, you remind yourself with those pictures of those people are and then maybe remember to talk to your mom because you saw her picture!
Some Catholics are born-again Christians, and some born-again Christians are Catholics, that is true.Catholics ARE Christians first of all.
Can you please give me a link for that? That sounds interesting. I would like to see that....Second, there are some pictures of Jesus found on Catacombs from very early Church.
Yes, images of Jesus can be included in teaching about Him. However, most images that are displayed in churches are not used for teaching. They are there for veneration and prayer. If they were used for teaching, they wouldn't be left displayed on altars.... Plus those images are not just images, they were (and can still be) teaching tools. People who couldn't read would learn the stories and ideas about Jesus from the pictures.
If people worship or pray to images of any of the above listed, that is also wrong.I understand that we don't know really what Jesus looked like. We also don't know what the Holy Spirit, Moses, King David, a dragon, Merlin, King Arthur or an Angel looks like. Doesn't mean people can't imagine and make images of these things.
If you consider them the same as family members and friends, why do you pray to them? Do you pray to your family members and friends?My point about saying about your family pictures was not that you should take them down, no. My point is that we consider Jesus, Mary and the Saints as our family and friends and so have pictures of them reminds us of them better than just a thought.
Christians are not supposed to pray to Mary or any other humans, dead or alive.As for the Rosary, not all Catholics pray the Rosary, I don't. True, I do say a Hail Mary prayer sometimes, but I also talk to Jesus directly every day.
What about genuflecting in front of Mary and saint statues?The bowing you mention: we bow or we kneel out of respect when we enter the Church.
Catholics believe in transubstantiation of the bread and wine. The Catholic doctrine is that the bread and wine actually become the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ.Catholics believe that the Bread becomes the Body of Christ and stays that way forever....
Mary wasn't the mother of God. Mary was the mother of the incarnate Jesus. Jesus was always God, since eternity past. His body was created at conception in Mary but He was never "conceived" as God. His deity existed forever, long before Mary existed.
Mary has absolutely no more influence over Jesus in Heaven than any other person. Jesus is her Lord and Savior. She worships and obeys Him, not the other way around. Jesus is sovereign.
Jesus on earth was God, yes. But Mary didn't raise God. Mary raised the human part of Jesus on earth. Jesus as God didn't require "raising".
Christians are not supposed to pray to anyone accept God, in Jesus's name. Mary isn't God, so it is wrong to pray to her (same for saints).
Why do people bow down in front of the pictures and statues? Why do they light candles to the pictures and statues? Why do cross themselves in front of the statues? Why do they venerate the images? Why do they pray to the images? I call that "worship".
I don't bow before them, pray to them, light candles to them, or cross myself to them.
How can a picture of Jesus remind me of Him since I never saw His physical face? It's like saying any picture of a stranger woman would remind me of my mother. Not.
You can do what you want but please just be honest about it.
Some Catholics are born-again Christians, and some born-again Christians are Catholics, that is true.

Can you please give me a link for that? That sounds interesting. I would like to see that.

Yes, images of Jesus can be included in teaching about Him. However, most images that are displayed in churches are not used for teaching. They are there for veneration and prayer. If they were used for teaching, they wouldn't be left displayed on altars.
lol I agree. I wasn't saying that we should worship those things, just that it's ok to make images of them and yet if we were to follow God's word on the matter to the letter we shouldn't make images of those either, or take pictures of family and friends for that matter.If people worship or pray to images of any of the above listed, that is also wrong.
If you consider them the same as family members and friends, why do you pray to them? Do you pray to your family members and friends?
Christians are not supposed to pray to Mary or any other humans, dead or alive.
What about genuflecting in front of Mary and saint statues?
Catholics believe in transubstantiation of the bread and wine. The Catholic doctrine is that the bread and wine actually become the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ.
Non-Catholics believe that the bread and wine (or crackers and juice) just represent the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ.
Also, Catholics worship the elements of the Communion.
Non-Catholics don't worship the elements of the Lord's Supper.
Why Is Mary Crying?
I am not accepted Catholic anyway because history longest story murdered Christian a million!!!! from Catholic. Catholic is very different religion not sample Christian way! My heart was broke! because a million Christian dead....
People, dont you get it ?? Catholic and Christianity share , live, preach FROM THE SAME BIBLE.
If there are rift between christianity and catholic, that means that bible is entirely up to each group's interpretation. F823k up , if you ask me.
Where did you learn this?? I don't know about this. Can you show me more?
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Special, yes, but still a human sinner like everyone else.I know that Jesus existed before Mary. But God still chose Mary to be the Theotokos ("God bearer"). Just by having been chosen by God for such an important task makes her special, yes?
Yes, I have read the story of the wedding feast at Cana. Mary was acting as a human mother. As you can see by Jesus' response to her, she didn't have a full understanding of His mission and timing. She had faults, just like every mother does.If you read the story of the Wedding Feast at Cana you know that Jesus and Mary were both at this wedding. They ran out of wine. Mary went to Jesus and told him they had no wine. Jesus said "Woman, what is this to me? My time has not yet come" (He wasn't doing any ministry or miracles yet). Mary didn't argue with him but told the servants "Do what he tells you". Jesus then turned the water to wine. If Mary only worshipped and obeyed Jesus she would not have done that.
If you believe what you say, then why do you worship her?This story also shows us that Mary is not the one we should worship.
After Mary died, she had no communication with anyone on earth again. If you mean that her example in Scriptures can lead people to Jesus, then OK. If you mean she has led people to Jesus after her death, thru prayer, then NO, that is incorrect.She says to us (as the servants) "Do what He tells you." So Mary always takes us to Jesus
How do you do that? They are dead. You can't "ask" them to do anything for you.Ok, maybe I haven't explained the family connection well enough. We think of Mary and the Saints as Family. Therefor we keep pictures of them and ask them to help us pray and live good lives.
Yes. But I don't communicate with the dead ones.Do you have any aunts, uncles, friends, teachers, etc. that you look up to?
Not hardly.Maybe you think Nelson Mandela is someone to look up to and copy, or Mahatma Ghandi?
You can think about him, no problem. But you can't talk to him or ask his help because he's dead, and because you should be praying to Jesus instead. It is wrong to pray to anyone other than our Lord.We think similar of the Saints and Mary. I personally have a dedication to St. Andrew the Apostle of Jesus and brother of Simon Peter. Why shouldn't I think about him and talk to him and ask for his help?
If you want him for a role model (good example) that's fine. But it is wrong to pray to him.I want to be like him in bringing people to Jesus. (The Feeding of the 5000 and Andrew introduced Peter to Jesus).
Incense represented the presence of the Holy Spirit. Christians have the Holy Spirit within them, so they don't need to use incense for spiritual reasons any more.As for the candles - The candles come from old traditions. They mean to represent the prayers we send up to God. The Jewish people had incense that they burned (as did many old religions). The smoke they made represented their prayers floating up to God
Animal sacrifice is over. Jesus was the final sacrifice. It is finished!the same was meant of the animal sacrifices - the smoke was the prayer going up to God.
Then why cross yourself in front of a statue of Mary or a saint? That's not Jesus.And crossing myself. Hhhmmmm, I always viewed that as a prayer to Jesus. When we cross ourselves we are repeating a short prayer: "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit".
Has each and every Catholic person individually and consciously repented his/her sins, and accepted the shed blood of Jesus Christ as the One and Only one-time permanent way to salvation, with no works or ceremonies added? Has each Catholic revealed that to you?No, I mean that ALL Catholics are Christians, we worship Jesus Christ.
You might considered that as "born again" but that's not what Jesus calls it. Baptism cannot and does not save anyone, ever. People can be saved without baptism. Baptism shows public obedience to God, AFTER salvation, not before. A person must be saved first, and then baptized....As for born again - I was baptized as a baby and accepted my faith (Confirmed) in grade 7. I too can be considered born again.![]()
"Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water"
Spiritual second birth."... and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God."(John 3:5)
They aren't being bowed or prayed to.So, a teacher should take down the alphabet everyday? A science teacher should put away the periodic table after every lesson? Do you take down your family pictures off the wall every day?
If you agree that is it is wrong to worship images and relics, then why do you and other Catholics do it?lol I agree. I wasn't saying that we should worship those things...
So you mean living people? That's fine for you to ask living people to pray for you and with you. You can't ask dead people to do that. Christians aren't even supposed to try to communicate with the dead.I ask my family and friends to pray for me. I cannot say this enough we don't pray TO the Saints. We pray with the Saints. Maybe you call your Pastor and say "I'm having a bad day, I want to do well on my test, etc." Will your Pastor not pray for you and with you?
Respect for whom? A statue?We kneel out of respect only.
His body and blood are no longer here on earth. If you believe they are, then you deny the resurrection.Again I go back to the Last Supper of Jesus. Jesus didn't say "Take this and eat - it represents my body." NO! Jesus said "Take this and eat it. THIS MY BODY."
I don't get that connection at all.We venerate the bread and wine because we believe it IS the body of Jesus. Many people visit the tombs of different famous people (Lenin, Pope John Paul II, etc.)

I understand what you say. It is wrong but I understand it.I know that this particular part of the Catholic faith is not easy to understand, it is the biggest cause of difference between the denominations. It took me many years to understand it as I do now. All I can say to you about it is it comes from an old philosophy idea that the physical thing stays the same while the essence of it is changed. It stay bready and wine in appearance, but in it's essence becomes the body of Christ.
Thank you.I found two links that have some nice pictures and information for you.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Images_of_Jesus
www.thisischurch.com/sermon/PicturesOfJesus.pdf
