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because god said not to make any images of him.
We Buddhists do not worship any person or deity. We honor The Buddha and other Bodhisattvas, and Buddhist masters by bowing to their images and doing our meditation in front of them. We use thier images as an inspiration to the goals that we want to achieve not as worship.
No, not usually. Culturally, most Mormons reject traditional Christian symbols such as the cross and the fish. While individual Mormons may use them if they wish, most Mormons feel that it is inappropriate to use a tangible symbol to represent deity, fearing that people may begin to worship the symbol as an idol rather than the holy being the symbol represents. The Church itself does not use any symbols to represent deity and does not have any official symbols, although the shape of the Angel Moroni statue is often used when a symbol is needed.
they use soundwaves to produce the images.
well I'm a christian and I think the main things we use to represent god are things like necklaces with the cross on when we pray and also at church theres a lot of symbols there like the cross and the table we use at communion as well as stained glass windows that show stories from the bible.
foe images and pictures
To draw a picture of monotheism, you could depict a single deity at the center, representing the belief in one God. Surrounding the deity, you could include symbols or imagery from various monotheistic religions such as a cross for Christianity, a star and crescent for Islam, or the Hebrew word for God.
Either you need each picture to represent a very small frequency which could require the reader to count up lots of images. Or the image represents a larger frequency and the user needs to be able to work out the fraction represented by partial images.
A standard dictionary is not likely to be helpful in deciphering your dream. Dreams use metaphors, images that represent other things. That is not information covered by dictionaries.
Heiroglyphics means "sacred carving". It was a form of writing/decorating which the ancient Egyptians developed and used in their royal tombs and on their major architectural works. The images were stylised representations of objects which represented syllables, words or sounds. Combinations of images were used to represent names.
No. Raster images define images with pixels. But Vector images paint the pixels on your screen!
They are monotheistic religions.