The Christian Bible teaches: [Exodus 20:4 "Thou 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:"] This is taught repeatedly elsewhere in the Bible.
I try to talk to Christians about their use symbols (The cross, the "fish sign" which I believe is pagan and taken from Dagon, the god of the ancient Philistines and other symbols) which were never used in Christianity in the beginning and which I reject.
I compare the modern common Christian practice with that of Islam today which generally shuns such things, but there is one exception: The Crescent moon. In this they rub my nose.
I have been told that Islam does not even allow re-productions of their Prophet (indeed the first thing he did upon entering in victory to Mecca was to smash the graven idols!).
I have heard that the Muslim diety (I do not want to offend by using his name) is the ancient "moon god" of the Arabs, although I suspect that this is not true and I have read the post in this section of the forum which refutes that.
So "what is up" with the crescent moon?
I try to talk to Christians about their use symbols (The cross, the "fish sign" which I believe is pagan and taken from Dagon, the god of the ancient Philistines and other symbols) which were never used in Christianity in the beginning and which I reject.
I compare the modern common Christian practice with that of Islam today which generally shuns such things, but there is one exception: The Crescent moon. In this they rub my nose.
I have been told that Islam does not even allow re-productions of their Prophet (indeed the first thing he did upon entering in victory to Mecca was to smash the graven idols!).
I have heard that the Muslim diety (I do not want to offend by using his name) is the ancient "moon god" of the Arabs, although I suspect that this is not true and I have read the post in this section of the forum which refutes that.
So "what is up" with the crescent moon?