Grace Seeker
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I have always got the same answer. There is one true God. It is a sin to worship an image of god.
Go back to the old testiment. The story of the golden calf gave the clear message that we are to have NO image of god. No symbol to worship.
Ask yourself why would god reverse himself later and send a physical representation of himself. The whole purpose of the ban on images IMO was that you need to rely on faith. If you have an image, idol, physical representation then you aren't going on pure faith.
First, if we accept the Christian scriptures, there is nothing wrong with an image of God in and off itself (Genesis 1:26-27 & Genesis 9:26). God creates humankind in his own image. Christians are enjoined to be conformed to the image of the Son (Romans 8:29 & 1 Corinthians 15:49). Christ is declared to be the image of God (2 Corinthians 4:4 & Colossians 1:15).
What people are NOT supposed to do is to create something themselves and then claim that it represents God. God is THE creator. We are not. Notice the "for yourself" aspect of the commands:
“You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below." (Exodus 20:4)
"Do not make idols or set up an image or a sacred stone for yourselves, and do not place a carved stone in your land to bow down before it. I am the Lord your God." (Leviticus 26:1)
"You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below." (Deuteronomy 5:8)
The reason is not just that only God is the Creator. It is also that images are representations of the real thing. While God is capable of creating that which he wants to represent himself -- exactly what we do when we are obedient, and one of the reasons that disobedience is a sin, because we are not representing what we were created to represent. But humans do not have this ability to create something that would adequate represent God.
As far as faith goes, I agree. Christ being God incarnate in no way lessens the importance or role of faith.