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In Catholic teaching, the use of religious images, such as statues or paintings of Jesus, Mary, and the saints, is not seen as violating the commandment in the Bible against "graven images" (Exodus 20:4). The Church distinguishes between worshiping God alone and the proper use of images in devotion. The commandment against "graven images" was meant to prohibit idolatry-worshiping created things as gods. Catholics do not worship the images themselves; rather, they use images as reminders of God and the saints. Just as people keep photos of loved ones to remember them, religious images serve to focus the faithful on the mysteries of faith, inspiring prayer and devotion. Catholic teaching emphasizes that honor given to an image goes to the one it represents, not the material object. This understanding is rooted in the Incarnation-God becoming man in Jesus Christ. Since God took on a visible, human form, it is permissible to depict Him and other holy figures as a way of honoring and remembering the spiritual realities they embody. The Church has upheld this practice throughout history, especially following the Seventh Ecumenical Council (Nicaea II) in 787 AD, which affirmed the use of icons, explaining that veneration of images is distinct from worship. Therefore, Catholics believe that images help lead people closer to God, while avoiding idolatry.
@@terencewoelke The Church points to instances in the Old Testament where God commanded the creation of images for religious purposes, such as the cherubim on the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18-22) and the bronze serpent made by Moses (Numbers 21:8-9). These examples are viewed as showing that not all images are forbidden, as long as they are not worshiped as gods. The key distinction in Catholic teaching is that the veneration of images (known as "dulia") is different from the worship (or "latria") owed to God alone.
@@lumiii1171 am asking about the law for the christian age. Yung sinasabi mo is utos sa mga Israelites, eh di naman tayo Israelites, we are gentiles. Also, yung pinalitan nyo ay inalis nyo sa second commandment clearly contradicts your explanation eh. Doon pa lang. sa tunay na second commandment, labag na labag na. Pero you can always justify sin nga naman under the teachings of man with a little pretence of discernment from our own minds, as you have educated me with Roman Empire tradition thru catholicism. God alone but your doctrine teaches you to pray to dead people.
@terencewoelke Typical reply coming from a person enabling a discussion/debate but can't do anything except give personal opinions and attacks. What a waste of time trying to explain to a person like you. Amazing. Also, edit more. You're embarrassing 😭. Ang daming sulpot na sinasabi bigla.
3Thou shalt have no other gods before me. 4Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: Exodus 20:3-4 Iba na sinasamba nyo.
Gasgas nayan bro sainyong mga SULPOT basahin mo Nag pagawa si Yaweh ng imahe kurobin Exodo 24:24 Ezekiel 45:15 puno ng rebulto sa templo ni solomon Bilang 21:8 gintong ahas ng imahe Yan binabangit mo Exodos warriors Exodo 20:4 kay Baal yan na ka design may gintong baka Di kay peñafrancia Di naman sinasamba ang Rebulto Mag kaiba ang Icon sa Images Mag kaiba ang veneration saka Idolatry Hahaha kaya lumayas ako sa BORN AGAIN puro literal na unawa sa bibliya Nagising na ako hahaha
@@hera_v2 the Image we do not worship Its a represent Not idols Is not worship Kung talaga bawal ang graven Damay damay nalahay Bawal na di gumawa ng graven image ni Rizal Kasi bawal ng Diyos
represent of what? Whom? And why? Yes bawal ang graven image as stated on that verses. Diyos na mismo ang nagsabi hindi si moises dahil Sya ay seloso. Magbasa nmn kayo ng bibliya
@@Redmoon_12-l7xmatagal nyo nang pinagpipilitan yan, na sumasamba kami sa rebulto.. pero hindi kami natitinag 😂 kasi ang pag-iisip ng protestante ay makitid, at punong-puno ng kayabangan... hindi porke naglalagay ka ng bible verses ay alam mo na ang ibig sabihin nyan... bka nalilimutan mong ang Bibliyang pinagmamayabang mong alam mo, ay nanggaling sa simbahang Katoliko 😮
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In Catholic teaching, the use of religious images, such as statues or paintings of Jesus, Mary, and the saints, is not seen as violating the commandment in the Bible against "graven images" (Exodus 20:4). The Church distinguishes between worshiping God alone and the proper use of images in devotion.
The commandment against "graven images" was meant to prohibit idolatry-worshiping created things as gods. Catholics do not worship the images themselves; rather, they use images as reminders of God and the saints. Just as people keep photos of loved ones to remember them, religious images serve to focus the faithful on the mysteries of faith, inspiring prayer and devotion.
Catholic teaching emphasizes that honor given to an image goes to the one it represents, not the material object. This understanding is rooted in the Incarnation-God becoming man in Jesus Christ. Since God took on a visible, human form, it is permissible to depict Him and other holy figures as a way of honoring and remembering the spiritual realities they embody.
The Church has upheld this practice throughout history, especially following the Seventh Ecumenical Council (Nicaea II) in 787 AD, which affirmed the use of icons, explaining that veneration of images is distinct from worship. Therefore, Catholics believe that images help lead people closer to God, while avoiding idolatry.
Thanks for this info.
@@lumiii1171 may utos ba ang Dios to use images as reminders? Saan utos yun sa bible?
@@terencewoelke The Church points to instances in the Old Testament where God commanded the creation of images for religious purposes, such as the cherubim on the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18-22) and the bronze serpent made by Moses (Numbers 21:8-9). These examples are viewed as showing that not all images are forbidden, as long as they are not worshiped as gods.
The key distinction in Catholic teaching is that the veneration of images (known as "dulia") is different from the worship (or "latria") owed to God alone.
@@lumiii1171 am asking about the law for the christian age. Yung sinasabi mo is utos sa mga Israelites, eh di naman tayo Israelites, we are gentiles. Also, yung pinalitan nyo ay inalis nyo sa second commandment clearly contradicts your explanation eh. Doon pa lang. sa tunay na second commandment, labag na labag na.
Pero you can always justify sin nga naman under the teachings of man with a little pretence of discernment from our own minds, as you have educated me with Roman Empire tradition thru catholicism.
God alone but your doctrine teaches you to pray to dead people.
@terencewoelke Typical reply coming from a person enabling a discussion/debate but can't do anything except give personal opinions and attacks. What a waste of time trying to explain to a person like you. Amazing.
Also, edit more. You're embarrassing 😭. Ang daming sulpot na sinasabi bigla.
Espesyal ang pista ngayong taon dahil may pusit na pumunta 😂
3Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
4Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:
Exodus 20:3-4
Iba na sinasamba nyo.
Gasgas nayan bro sainyong mga SULPOT
basahin mo
Nag pagawa si Yaweh ng imahe kurobin
Exodo 24:24
Ezekiel 45:15 puno ng rebulto sa templo ni solomon
Bilang 21:8 gintong ahas ng imahe
Yan binabangit mo Exodos warriors
Exodo 20:4 kay Baal yan na ka design may gintong baka
Di kay peñafrancia
Di naman sinasamba ang Rebulto
Mag kaiba ang Icon sa Images
Mag kaiba ang veneration saka Idolatry
Hahaha kaya lumayas ako sa BORN AGAIN puro literal na unawa sa bibliya
Nagising na ako hahaha
@@hera_v2 the Image we do not worship
Its a represent
Not idols
Is not worship
Kung talaga bawal ang graven
Damay damay nalahay
Bawal na di gumawa ng graven image ni Rizal
Kasi bawal ng Diyos
represent of what? Whom? And why?
Yes bawal ang graven image as stated on that verses. Diyos na mismo ang nagsabi hindi si moises dahil Sya ay seloso. Magbasa nmn kayo ng bibliya
@@Redmoon_12-l7xmatagal nyo nang pinagpipilitan yan, na sumasamba kami sa rebulto.. pero hindi kami natitinag 😂 kasi ang pag-iisip ng protestante ay makitid, at punong-puno ng kayabangan... hindi porke naglalagay ka ng bible verses ay alam mo na ang ibig sabihin nyan... bka nalilimutan mong ang Bibliyang pinagmamayabang mong alam mo, ay nanggaling sa simbahang Katoliko 😮
No one cares focus on your religion man