BreadOfLife
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That's because you don't fully understand the purpose of statues and images.I once had a Catholic cite the Second Council of Nicea as his way of justifying statues. Not that I care either way about images; but he had been talking about the "Ten Commandments" so I asked him about the statues. Back came the reference to the Second Council of Nicea. Funny that the Orthodox agreed with everything in that Council; but they don't permit statues. If you read what's actually written, you see it approved flat pictures/ images; and that remains a source of schism between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
If I were Pope and thought it would help repair the breach with Constantinople, I'd give up the statues. I like them and don't see them as sinful; but I don't need them that much. Go back to what was agreed to.
Up until the dawn of the 20th century - up to 85% of the world was functionally illiterate. Statues and images were a means of teaching the masses about Christ.
The Temple of Solomon was filled with statues. God commanded Moses to create two Golden Cherubim to sit atop the Ark. He further commanded him to create a Bronze Serpent and place it on a pole so that those who looked upon it would be cured.