standingfirminChrist
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Excellent point, DHK! And might I also add that God had Moses make an image in the wilderness as well? A brazen serpent?DHK said:Exodus 20:3 Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
The context of the Ten Commandments is set right at the very beginning. Thou shalt not make any graven images...(of God). Why is it of God. Because it is evident from verse three that He is talking of Himself. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. The context is self-evident. I don't know how anyone can miss this. And how can you miss this when you take into consideration all the images that God did command them to make that went into the Tabernacle: the table of shewbread, the cherubim over the altar, the golden candlestick, etc. There were many images. God commanded them to make them. God doesn't go against His Word. He is not inconsistent. The graven images of the Ten Commandments were images of Himself, images of God, or images of any god.
The command that followed dealt with worship.
First it was wrong to make the image.
Second it was wrong to worship the image. The excuse that you don't worship the image does not excuse you from making the image in the first place. One right does not negate a wrong. The Muslim thinks that God takes all our sins and all our good works and puts them on a balance and weighs them. Does the good outweigh the bad? Christianity doesn't teach that. Sin is sin. And no amount of good will right the wrong that has already been done.
To say that you don't worship is only a cop-out.
The damage has already been done.
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