Questions about Temple of Heaven (Beijing)

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Hi everyone,
I was recently in Beijing and I visited the Temple of Heaven. Is this a place christians should visit? I also noticed dragons inscribed in many places within the Temple compound. What do they symbolise? Also prominent are animal-like figurings on the roof tops. Are they idol worship? Thank you:)
 
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Hello Jeremiah, welcome to CF.
As a Christian (Bible believing protestant) I believe myself to be free to go anywhere that The Holy Spirit leads me to, and / or does not restrain me from, visiting. When I was in China I visited temples and gazed upon many bizarre and ugly idols. I felt no inclination to worship any of them :).
But it is good to question and pray about such things. We have friends who told us that they visited a temple somewhere in Asia and they had to crawl through a tunnel on their knees to see the idol inside. I think if it had been me I would not have done that.
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The first Temple in Jerusalem had animal iconography. Seraphim were good angels and were serpentine by nature. So there is nothing innately troubling by their existence in a temple. I don't know much about the Temple itself but I think people all across the world responded to Gods "General Revelation" (Romans 1:20)and likely built cults around these ideas. This might be the case here as I found the following on wikipedia. "Early Abrahamic missionaries saw similarities between Shangdi/Tian and the Abrahamic God, and therefore rendered "God" as "Shangdi" in Chinese." (wikipedia)

There is no need to pray here because you are the Temple of God. But if this temple was a response to God's general revelation there may be some interest in learning about it, just like we have in Job who was not an Israelite, and Danel (Despite what the translation says this was not the Daniel we know from the Bible, but a righteous person described in Ugaritic literature) who was not an Isrealite but was known to the Lord (Ezekiel 14:14). The Bible will always be the greater source but maybe there were interesting people of faith in Gods general revelation.
 
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Some years ago I visited a Hindu temple. I stood before the altar area staring in silent amazement at the multitude of images of various deities, some of them very bizarre indeed. I had been there several minutes when I heard a gentle voice behind me say "God is One." I turned to meet the pundit (priest) of the temple. As he escorted me around the altar area he explained that while God is One, we in our finitude are unable to comprehend the fullness of God in a single "take". Each one of the "deities" before us was simply a different manifestation of God's Oneness. We Christians have done much the same with our trinity theory. Interestingly enough, the pundit was also a nuclear chemistry professor at a nearby university.

THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT:

It was six men of Indostan to learning much inclined, who went to see the elephant (though all of them were blind), that each by observation might satisfy his mind. The first approached the elephant, and happening to fall against his broad and sturdy side, at once began to bawl: "God bless me! but the elephant Is very like a wall!" The second, feeling of the tusk, cried, "Ho! what have we here so very round and sharp? To me t'is mighty clear this wonder of an elephant is very like a spear!" The third approached the animal, and happening to take the squirming trunk within his hands, thus boldly up and spake: "I see," quoth he, "the elephant Is very like a snake!" The fourth reached out an eager hand, and felt about the knee. “What most this wondrous beast is like is mighty plain," quoth he; “T'is clear enough the elephant is very like a tree." The fifth who chanced to touch the ear, said, "E'en the blindest man can tell what this resembles most; deny the fact who can, this marvel of an elephant is very like a fan!" The sixth no sooner had begun about the beast to grope, than, seizing on the swinging tail that fell within his scope, "I see," quoth he, "the elephant is very like a rope!" And so these men of Indostan disputed loud and long, each in his own opinion exceeding stiff and strong, though each was partly in the right and all were in the wrong.


MORAL: So oft in theologic wars the disputants, I ween, rail on in utter ignorance of what each other mean, and prate about an elephant not one of them has seen.
 
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Hi everyone,
I was recently in Beijing and I visited the Temple of Heaven. Is this a place christians should visit? I also noticed dragons inscribed in many places within the Temple compound. What do they symbolise? Also prominent are animal-like figurings on the roof tops. Are they idol worship? Thank you:)

Well, on a basic level that's up to you and your conscience. Do you consider visiting temples, shrines, or sacred places of other religions an act of idolatry that would offend your conscience? Then don't visit them. But it is entirely possible, as a Christian, to visit religious locations or major historic landmarks as a guest or tourist and appreciate the historical and/or aesthetic value of these places. If your conscience is not bothered, and you aren't engaging in acts of worship of idols or false gods, then you can visit them with a free conscience.

The Apostle says that eating food sacrificed to idols is nothing, but if your conscience is bothered by it, then don't do it.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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Thanks to all for the kind response. I have a very faint understanding about this temple which I understood to be built for the worship of the same Creator God we christians believe in. Just that dragons do not seem to be a good thing according to the Bible. If anyone of you can point me to good christian articles about this, I would appreciate that very much.
Once again, thank you all:)
 
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