This Is Getting Biblical - Document Stash Reveals FBI's Scheming To Target Christians - Coast To Coast! ( Q - 4542)
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the fish is not worshipped, it is not an idol. There is history to this symbol. When it was illegal to discuss Jesus a Christian man would draw half the fish on the ground with a stick, if the other man was a Christian he would complete the fish then the two could safely discuss Christianity.
I don't have one on my car. I am sure some are doing at as a form of virtue signaling, others may be using it to spread the word or show other Christians they are not alone. I think it is dangerous to judge another man's heart. I assume you believe the cross is an idol as well as any artistic rendering of Jesus. I don't agree that we are worshipping the fish or the cross, I don't need them in order to pray. My teenage son has a cross on a necklace, he is not worshipping it, does he need it, no of course not. However, I am happy he is not ashamed of his Christian faith, especially in this day and age of hedonism.
Further we speak a different language than Jesus did, I don't believe God is concerned with how we pronounce his name. His concern is if we know him and our concern should be if he knows us.
I don't expect you to agree, just giving you my opinions on the matter. I believe we are all sinners and God is forgiving of this.
A legalistic and unforgiving God would mean 99% or more of us will be separated from him upon death. When I pray, when I feel the presence of God I feel love and fogiveness and I am very far from perfect.
so we must speak greek or go to hell?