Disagree entirely, attributing implicit worship because of the existence of a statue is obtuse. That is a piece of commemerative history. I can't say it doesn't happen, but I have never heard of anyone worshiping a statue of one of the founding fathers.
God tells us "Thou shall not bow down to graven images".
We should not worship statues that humans put up.
Who the hell worships this statue?
Not sure.
My point is that we shouldn't care if they keep or remove a statue. It doesn't mean anything.
Disagree entirely, attributing implicit worship because of the existence of a statue is obtuse. That is a piece of commemerative history. I can't say it doesn't happen, but I have never heard of anyone worshiping a statue of one of the founding fathers.
Yes.. but it is assuming those who have a statue. Is somehow better than others.
The founding fathers belong in books. Put their photo in a book.
Which communicates in the context of their importance.