Catholics don't offer flowers and prayers to statues, they offer flowers and prayers to people they are praying for or to.
no they dont :)
The Sumerians built statues of themselves praying and left them at the ziggurat to please their gods.
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A:Christian churches that have statues of saints insist they are not idols, although you will often see members of the congregation praying before them. The Christian (mainly Catholic) view is that statues are used to stand for the truth they represent, whereas non-Christian statues only represent gods in whom Christians do not believe.
It seems like some form of idol worshipping for Catholics to kneel in front of statues when praying!
Religious statues of the Taínos were known as "zemis." These statues were believed to have spiritual power and were used in rituals and ceremonies by the Taíno people in the Caribbean. The zemis represented different deities, ancestors, or spirits and played a significant role in their religious beliefs.
Some popular statues for garden decorations include lion statues, bird statues, angel statues, fish statues, cat statues, gnome statues, and Buddha statues.
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civil statues criminal statues usury statues gambling statues sunday statues and licensing statues
A religious issue always depends on the religion. For example Christianity has issues about sinners. The Bahai Faith encourages its believers not to drink. Zoroatrianism has issues about praying to statues.. and so on and so forth.
civil statues, criminal statues, usury statues, gambling statues, Sunday statues and licensing statues