Icons were thought to be a use of worship forbidden by God.
Jews do not have icons. It is expressly forbidden in the 10 Commandments ,as graven images.
because byzantine thought icons led to idol worship that was forbidden from god
beef is strictly forbidden in Hinduism . Sometimes meat is also prohibited.
It is beaf because they think that is there god
Everything that is Haraam in Islam is simply forbidden. And what is Haraam? Allah in his infinit wisdom knows entirely so as to why something is forbidden. But through logic and sence, we can understand that of what is forbidden has countless reasons known and unknown.
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No, Iconoclasm was the movement that did not believe in venerating (honoring) icons. The beliefs of this movement were condemned as false during the Seventh Ecumenical Council of the whole church, which condemned Iconoclasm and declared that the veneration of icons was an essential part of the Christian Faith.
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The First Amendment's freedom of religion clause protects both the free exercise of religion, allowing individuals to practice their beliefs without interference from the government, and prohibits the establishment of an official religion by the government. This two-fold understanding ensures that individuals have the right to practice their religion freely while also preventing the government from favoring or promoting any particular religion.
Because it's part of their religion. since it is forbidden in Islam as it is forbidden in Jewish and Christianity.
Bruno Laeng has written: 'Le icone' -- subject(s): Art and religion, Christian art and symbolism, Icons, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Icons
The First Amendment forbids Congress from establishing a religion the way England did when it created the Anglican Church.