Don't worship the stars, planets, the roman gods, etc. Don't worship the fallen angels in chains below the earth, or diamonds, precious metals (i.e. gold , silver, aka money). This has always been my interpretation.
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Though having said that, I'm not very keen on likeneses of Jesus that have been tradition in the US. Nothing inherently wrong per se, just how you treat it. Likewise, if you want a more accurate portrait, it might be closer to have a picture of Jamie Farr than the traditional European Jesus imagery.
Don't worship the stars, planets, the roman gods, etc. Don't worship the fallen angels in chains below the earth, or diamonds, precious metals (i.e. gold , silver, aka money). This has always been my interpretation.
.
Though having said that, I'm not very keen on likeneses of Jesus that have been tradition in the US. Nothing inherently wrong per se, just how you treat it. Likewise, if you want a more accurate portrait, it might be closer to have a picture of Jamie Farr than the traditional European Jesus imagery.
...just sayin'.
Except that Roman letters refer to Jesus as fair-haired and light-eyed