Azakel
Liebe ist für alle da
Yes. If Deity is the right word ^_^do you think you represent your deity?
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Yes. If Deity is the right word ^_^do you think you represent your deity?
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Yes. If Deity is the right word ^_^
*snap*hmm ..OK so, if statue and the person who owns it both represent the same deity, what's the difference between two? (by two i mean, person and statue)
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hmm ..OK so, if statue and the person who owns it both represent the same deity, what's the difference between two? (by two i mean, person and statue)
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::uncloaks spaceship:: So basically we're not worshipping the object, but using it to experience God vicariously. It helps to maintain focus on what we're praying to/for. A middleman in disguise, how coy. What about the people that find significance in objects though? For example; what about the lady who finds a potato chip that looks like Jesus, and everyone comes to pray/worship it because it is said to be a miracle of some sort? Now she believes Jesus has come to her in the form of a potato chip and this is gods work. Can someone explain this?
::uncloaks spaceship:: So basically we're not worshipping the object, but using it to experience God vicariously. It helps to maintain focus on what we're praying to/for. A middleman in disguise, how coy. What about the people that find significance in objects though? For example; what about the lady who finds a potato chip that looks like Jesus, and everyone comes to pray/worship it because it is said to be a miracle of some sort? Now she believes Jesus has come to her in the form of a potato chip and this is gods work. Can someone explain this?
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The only difference is what the person see in it. I don't see one, though I was just explaining how most Pagans and other who use Statues within Worship see it ^_^hmm ..OK so, if statue and the person who owns it both represent the same deity, what's the difference between two? (by two i mean, person and statue)
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Yes indeed.*snap*
But it is all Matter.Well the person is not made out of stone or wood, and to my knowledge neither is the deity the statue represents.
Why do people worship images/objects?