>>18165793The moment you call the name of that "saint" in a time of calamity, bow down before its image, light candles, make offerings and pray in its name for miracles, is the moment it becomes worship. The Most High is supposed to be our power and our strength, no one else. Besides Him, there is to be no other. That is the first commandment. Besides, the second commandment clearly states that we are to make no images of anything, even something like a star or a leaf. We are to make no graven images. The exception was the decoration of the arc of the covenant. But, very few people were allowed to stand in its presence, to prevent idolization of it. No heathen was allowed to be in the congregation, because they are idolaters. Only the annointed priesthood could touch the arc. Anyone who violated the commandments was to be put to death. Anyone who touched the arc was killed instantly. This was to prevent alteration of the holy commandments. The catholics changed the commandments, to exclude idolatry or the crafting of idols. Catholics are heathens and devil worshipers. On their day of calamity, their idolatrous abominations won't save them, but will be a heavy burden and just another pile of rocks and metals to crush them underneath their weight.