You live in a totally different world than me, my friend.
That is something that I probably should feel a little gratitude for.
I don't see what you see at all. But you are free to believe as you wish.
I am an affecianado of the entertainment industry. I notice things, like, for example, how virtually every British TV show that depicts an Anglican minister, posits them as being gay.
I mean, how do you get over the whole skull thing in the Catholic church?
How about the bowing down to statues? Does not Exodus 20:4-5 say not to make graven images and do not bow down to them?
Personally I find all the relics of human remains a little macabre.
And the 'iconoclast' 'iconophile' debate has been going on for a thousand years, with Muslims and some Christians coming out on one side of the debate, and the vast majority of Christians coming out on the other.
I think that the praying( to the "dead") is found most overtly in the Deuterocanonicals, but if you want to know more about these things and debate what was actually being said by people who practice these things, you should first learn the actual arguments. Maybe Catholic Answers and such similar websites would be a good place to do the research.
You would be more interesting to me if you actually presented the arguments that Catholics give for their practices, and then go on to smash those pumpkins.
As it is, I stopped taking you seriously when you went on about how the celibate priesthood is not taught in the Bible. I know enough about the teaching to know that that is not a valid argument against the practice, because the Catholic teaching agrees on that and this discipline is based on something quite different than Biblical imperative.
But, in the end, you are not really addressing my post, but my Catholic icon.
I did an interesting experiment on Christian Forums years back. I changed my icon from Catholic to Christian, and had a sock puppet that was Catholic icon, and them went about posting my two cents with both of my little social media puppets. Of course I am not much of a puppeteer, and I kept forgetting that the same people who lauded my one puppet were surly when the other one popped up. It was really hard for me to keep track of who my friends were and who my enemies were in the course of that little experiment with social media.
Please don't presume that a Catholic icon, or any icon really, gives the full picture of what any Christian believes. We are all just struggling to do the right thing the best way that we can.