Christians (in the true sense) do NOT base their beliefs on relicshmm the bible isn't a relic... ok ... lets see what you finally posted once the definition of a reilic/faith/worship was posted:The Bible on the other hand in NOT relic
wow the bible has a different definition of worshipTrue. However...
Do Christians as (defined by the Bible) worship either the Bible or relics? No.ok so what your saying is you worship the bible as i stated yet not as described in bible... sounds like idolatry to me
and what did you say about idolatry
i·dol·a·try ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-dl-tr)Again, Christians shun the practice of idolotry. Period.
n. pl. i·dol·a·tries
1) Worship of idols.
2) Blind or excessive devotion to something.
well looks like your eating your words again...
ok, so why again are you using a RELIC as your basis of your faith/worship?You can worship just the Author/Creator without even a copy of Scripture.
again let me quote myself on a previous post you didn't answer:
"ok if you were to worship GOD and GOD alone, not mans interpetation of, then you would not need a relic/idol such as a cross or a bible to have a relationship w/ GOD. You express previously in the thread how you as the example "christian" shun upon such; yet you are doing it yourself. this is a perfect example of how alot of christians express their views picking and chooseing what is/isn't ok. you can take faith in a book, but people can't take faith in a religous artifacts YOUR book so describes."




ok so what your saying is you worship the bible as i stated yet not as described in bible... sounds like idolatry to me
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