You are mistaken. These would only be idols if the people were praying to them.
Yes and no. First, when the scripture discusses God's displeasure with praying before idols, it was during the time when people were bowing before idols of cats and other such objects. Did these people actually pray
to the cat statues? Nope. They prayed to what the cat statues
represented.
Still, as a result of God's language, people went around smashing these other statues. These followers of Abraham's God were not smashing actual gods when they were smashing statues, but instead
representations of gods. Your insistence on this difference simply does not follow with historical or scriptural fact.
Cathain said:
What is important is that someone praying in front of such an object is still praying with their mind to God, not the object in front of them itself.
Second, many Catholics to not pray with their mind to God. Many of them pray to Jesus and/or Mary. The latter was definitely a human--granted a human who acted as a vehicle for the son of God, but not someone that even God would want people to bow to. Remember, "I am a jealous God."
Cathain said:
These statues and crucifixes are simply to focus one's mind to more heavenly things and a reminder of the lives of Christ and the saints, much as wearing a cross might do.. They are not intended to be artifacts of worship anymore than showing reverance for a bible is worshipping it. I think any Catholic that understood even the basics of their religion would be appalled at the idea of worshipping statues or images themselves.
Actually, I've rarely met a Catholic who understands even the basics of their religion
based on the original scriptures. They rely on translations of translations of translations, and form opinions and interpretations based on an imperfect understanding of the texts. What's worse, they pick and choose which aspects of their scriptures they want to adhere to and which aspects they conveniently want to ignore.
Catholics regularly ignore those who steal (i.e., embezzle), commit adultery, blaspheme the name of the Lord, and work on the Sabbath--all *DIRECT* violations of the Ten Commandments.
Yet, somehow these individuals seek to create *HUMAN LAWS* to forbid gay marriage and the like. Nothing in the Ten Commandments about gays, but somehow a rare mention of homosexuality becomes far more important than other religious admonishments in the bible, such as sleeping with a woman during her menstral cycle or eating pork.
(Just to jar your memory, the Lord spoke to Moses in Lev. 24:13-16, telling him that all should stone Shelomith's son for blaspheming the name of the Lord. We also see admonishments that those who work on the Sabbath should be put to death (Exodus 35:2). These are clearly things that *REALLY* upset God, but we don't see our supposedly religious Congressional leaders trying to create laws to outlaw working on the Sabbath. Instead, they try to outlaw homosexuality, even though it is not even as "bad" in the eyes of God himself. Again, selective, convenience religious zealousness that serves personal goals and not God's goals. I feel this comes from relying on interpreters, rather than personal interpretation of the original texts.)
I speak bluntly because I have deeper experience than most--I was head alter boy at my Catholic church and my father was in seminary to become a priest before falling ill, then in love, and then into marriage and children.
Aside from those pursuing priesthood, I have never *EVER* met a Catholic/Christian who had enough interest in the scripture to *LEARN* the actual languages in which the scriptures were written, and seek out the original texts. This the despite the fact that so many Catholics/Christians claim that the scriptures guide their life. Both Jews and Muslims are very different on this point. Both Jews and Muslims read their original texts in their original languages, and subsequently, are far more strict with the way that they read the scriptures.
Some believe that this "talk of religion" has nothing to do with "Ninjutsu", but I disagree.
As someone who spent years as translator for Hatsumi-sensei, I know the dangers of people relying on translators to tell them what to do and how to think about the teachings of this art. It will only get worse, after Hatsumi-sensei passes, in my opinion.
I already see signs of trouble as to "what Soke meant" and people without any true knowledge teaching others what this art supposedly entails. Most of the time I shake my head in dismay.
I think it is *VERY* important that people *THINK* about what is important and what is not important. I also think that people should first go to great lengths to understand the original language of a teaching, *IF* you plan on having those teachings play a guiding role in your life.
Both Catholics and Bujinkan practitioners fail to do this, in my humble opinion. Both instead rely on others to interpret for them and guide them. This leaves far too much "power" in the hands of those who act as translators and guides, which has been a traditional problem among followers of both teachings, again in my opinion.
May all your choices be good ones!
-ben