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Thekla
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By encouraging the 're-creation' of Christians as the "people of the Book", Islam was discouraging any easily accessible and public display of reminders of Christ.
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So when people can't defend their position the proper thing is to attack the questioners presupposition and interpretation?
Weak.
Much opposition to the use of art to depict God throughout the early church is available for all to read.
1.) Are they contrary to scripture?
2.) While legend has it that Luke the evangelist started this tradition is there any evidence in the first few centuries that this was an action which was acceptable by the Christian community?
3.) Does the fact that the Christian faith has had disputes over this issue over the centuries matter?
4.) What saith scripture?
1.) Are they contrary to scripture?
.) While legend has it that Luke the evangelist started this tradition is there any evidence in the first few centuries that this was an action which was acceptable by the Christian community?
3.) Does the fact that the Christian faith has had disputes over this issue over the centuries matter?
4.) What saith scripture?
So when people can't defend their position the proper thing is to attack the questioners presupposition and interpretation?
Weak.
Look if your desire is to talk about me and my presuppositions feel free to PM me, otherwise lets stick to the topic.I think what you mean by "absolute truths" is validations of your presuppositions.
Much opposition to the use of art to depict God throughout the early church is available for all to read.
Look if your desire is to talk about me and my presuppositions feel free to PM me, otherwise lets stick to the topic.
Can man reproduce perfection? Christ came as human yet He is also God perfect and sinless in His flesh. How does man-made art attempt to portray that?For you it "seems to oppose Scripture", but it actually opposes your interpretation of Scripture.
Christ came as a human to walk among us -- which of the senses was He not available to ?
(The plumb line of Scripture, btw is Jesus Christ.)
Can man reproduce perfection? Christ came as human yet He is also God perfect and sinless in His flesh. How does man-made art attempt to portray that?
Can man reproduce perfection? Christ came as human yet He is also God perfect and sinless in His flesh. How does man-made art attempt to portray that?
Are you new here?So when people can't defend their position the proper thing is to attack the questioners presupposition and interpretation?
Weak.
As I look at this thread (past all the diversion bs) I see two questions (?)Can man reproduce perfection? Christ came as human yet He is also God perfect and sinless in His flesh. How does man-made art attempt to portray that?

As I look at this thread (past all the diversion bs) I see two questions
sunlover1 said:So as an unbiased bystander here, I was hoping someone would school me.
But it seems that the thread has turned into an attack upon your character.
Yep, true.The only thing i WAS aware of already, was that there has always been
argument over the use of icons.
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Are you new here?
As I look at this thread (past all the diversion bs) I see two questions (?)
One to do with creating images.
One to do with bowing to idols.
?
Question marks because I seriously am not familiar with the subject of icons.
So as an unbiased bystander here, I was hoping someone would school me.
But it seems that the thread has turned into an attack upon your character.
The only thing i WAS aware of already, was that there has always been
argument over the use of icons.
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