Another question which occurred to me when seeing that thread on CFC.
Is it idolatry to have a mental image of God?
Because the moment you have that image, doesn't the object of your worship shift from God to the image you have of God?
I'm curious as to how the anti-idolatry religions deal with this conundrum, because it's almost inevitable that a person will have an image of God in their mind, and will worship that image.
If, on the other hand, you admit that there's nothing wrong with having a mental image as a tool or a symbol to represent God, then you should have no problem with Hinduism's concept of idols which are used as exactly the same thing, only as external images instead of internal ones.
Is it idolatry to have a mental image of God?
Because the moment you have that image, doesn't the object of your worship shift from God to the image you have of God?
I'm curious as to how the anti-idolatry religions deal with this conundrum, because it's almost inevitable that a person will have an image of God in their mind, and will worship that image.
If, on the other hand, you admit that there's nothing wrong with having a mental image as a tool or a symbol to represent God, then you should have no problem with Hinduism's concept of idols which are used as exactly the same thing, only as external images instead of internal ones.
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