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The idol effect is similar to the feeling one gets when looking at fine art at a museum. Top level art from any era, can move you and the best art can emotionally move almost anybody. This effect is connected to the collective unconscious mind, which is a deep level of the human psyche common to all humans. It defines our natural human propensities; human nature. The gifted artists use this to help them create and since their art is a product of the collective unconscious, common to all humans, the best art can trigger the collective unconscious within the audience; timeless feeling.Why do they say that idols should not be worshiped?
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The KJV and Douay Rheims versions (the only ones I checked) don't even say "idol" but instead say "image."1 Samuel 19:13-14 NVI
Then Michal took an idol (terafin) and laid it on the bed, covering it with a garment and putting some goats’ hair at the head. When Saul sent the men to capture David, Michal said, “He is ill.”
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The KJV and Douay Rheims versions (the only ones I checked) don't even say "idol" but instead say "image."
Contextually, "image" doesn't even make sense. This shows the influence of third parties on the translation ( Douay-Rheims-Challoner Bible)The KJV and Douay Rheims versions (the only ones I checked) don't even say "idol" but instead say "image."
Who always hated you?They are the ones who always hated me...
The fact is that you are asking a difficult question, because the answer to this question affects many people. Many people have died over this question. Many people have refused to put gods before the LORD and have died for it. Others may have suffered for it in other ways. Some people have made themselves obnoxious because of it and have gone around telling other people their religions are false. So its not a light matter, and we cannot casually demand the answer. We may or may not get the answer. We may get a deflection. Sometimes when you ask a question that cannot be answered, the answer will be a deflection or a rabbit trail. This is considered polite in many cultures. Americans aren't used to it, but its common and is common in ancient times.Why do they say that idols should not be worshiped?
I think it comes from Exodus 20:3 which bans placing any other gods above the LORD, possibly with the LORD. This is found in Exodus 20:3. Its hard to track down what it means. It could mean several things but here are two:Why do they say that idols should not be worshiped?
It seems like you are actually asking two questions.Why do they say that idols should not be worshiped?
Graven Image aka sculptured image, given the context of the verses surrounding it, refers to a 3D depiction of a god. It doesn't refer to art, even inspirational art such as what they have in catholic churches. To be an idol, and thus forbidden, the statue has to be a god. After all, it makes no sense to command against worshiping as god the Statue of Liberty, since no one does.Contextually, "image" doesn't even make sense. This shows the influence of third parties on the translation ( Douay-Rheims-Challoner Bible)
I'm baffled. Is there some earlier version of any of the four gospels where Joseph does NOT contemplate divorce?It’s the same ideological trend that managed to insert into Catholic Bibles that Joseph wanted to repudiate, divorce Mary. Matthew 1:19...
Who? Catholics? Hmmm. I'm Jewish, but all the Catholics I've ever known in real life have always treated me well. Online is different. You get more of a mixture of both normal Catholics and the lunatic fringe. I never treat the statements of those extremists as indicative of Catholicism.They are the ones who always hated me...
I tried my best to research this. It was a little confusing but this is what I found:13 And Michol tooke a statua* , and put it vpon the bed, and a hearie skinne of goates she layd at the head thereof, and couered it with garmentes.
14 And Saul sent serieantes, that should take away Dauid by force, and it was answered that he was sicke.
1468 This statua, or image can not importe an idol, as the same word teraphim doth. Gen. 31. for here no idolatrie at al was c&obar;mitted, but a right office done by the wife towards her husband. The same word also signifieth religious thinges belonging to Gods seruice. Osee. 3. 5. (Hosea 3-4-5)
1582 Douai Rheims Douay Rheims First Edition
The Challoner revision of the Douay-Rheims, published around 1749-1752, is a significant revision of the original Douay-Rheims version. Bishop Richard Challoner modernized the language and, in some parts, simplified the translation. In this process, he may have been indirectly influenced by the King James Version (KJV), especially by adopting some of its more familiar phrases for English-speaking readers.
Sorry you feel that way. Oh by the way, the NIV does say divorce but the Douay Rheims does not.Contextually, "image" doesn't even make sense. This shows the influence of third parties on the translation ( Douay-Rheims-Challoner Bible)
It’s the same ideological trend that managed to insert into Catholic Bibles that Joseph wanted to repudiate, divorce Mary. Matthew 1:19...
They are the ones who always hated me...
Yes.Sorry you feel that way. Oh by the way, the NIV does say divorce but the Douay Rheims does not.