Abong-abong is always an attraction in Abra. A way that catholics express their beliefs and showcase their artworks. (Photos by abrenian.com)
Abong-abong is always an attraction in Abra. A way that catholics express their beliefs and showcase their artworks. (Photos by abrenian.com)
Mockery, sorcery, witchcraft, mystisism idolatry…. Maysa pay dagita apo nga mangpapadagsen ti panagbiag tayo nga abrenio…. Ikaten tayo kuman ti pinag violate tayo it no. 1 commandment ti dios…
AMEN
Amen. Psalm 97:7 idolatry, are put to shame.
Sasawem aya talna ka man, no awan met sabsabali a infocus na dita pictures no di ti Dios, JESUS CHRIST, sikayo a no kagura ti pannakalagip ti ni Jesus Christ iti napalabas a semana, awan maaramid mi ken no dayta ti kapanunutam bagim laingen.
Idolatry has a wide range of differing interpretation but it’s up to the individual’s right to use or apply it for better or worse in his endeavor in life. Me for instance, my understanding is…….. “we are not supposed to idolize anyone or any other gods like Buddha, Bodowan, etc. or even our favorite sexy movie star, our wife/mistress, or our favorite fighting boxer (Pacquiao) or cock, except God”. We may respect or admire them but not to the point of idolizing them or become obsessed or possessed with evil thoughts and deeds and totally forget and disregard the teachings of God through His prophets, disciples, and Jesus Christ.
The pictures above are just aids to our imagination for no one knows how God exactly looks like unless you also do believe like me that the “invisible image of God is the visible image of Jesus Christ”.
Nonetheless, I still stand corrected for like I’ve said, we have different interpretation same with the formation of different kinds of religion into our mysterious life.