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Is it a violation of the Ten Commandments to look at a face and call it "Jesus"? In this episode of Cage Free Theology, Clint Archer and Will Brannon discuss the complex and often controversial question of how Christians should think about images of Jesus. From the cinematic depictions in The Chosen and The Passion of the Christ to the mysterious origins of the Shroud of Turin, the duo explores whether visual representations of Christ constitute idolatry or serve as helpful tools for the faithful. Key topics in today's episode: -The Shroud of Turin: A look at the scientific mysteries and the potential "photograph" of the resurrection. -Media & Movies: The pitfalls of picturing Jim Caviezel or Jonathan Roumie during prayer. -Icons vs. Art: Understanding the difference between a helpful visual reminder and an "idolatrous portal" or medium for worship. -The Sacred vs. The Object: Why we treat our Bibles with respect, yet must avoid treating physical objects as having inherent spiritual power. Whether you have a sensitive conscience regarding religious art or are curious about the history of Christian icons, this episode provides a grounded, biblical perspective on balancing visual aids with worshiping in "spirit and truth." ==================================== 👇 Jump to moments (chapters): 0:00 – How should we think about images of Jesus? 0:43 – The Second Commandment 1:44 – The Shroud of Turin 2:55 – Trillions of Watts 5:15 – The danger of picturing actors during prayer 7:00 – Why Jesus having a physical face changed the rules 12:15 – What about nativity scenes? 13:00 – Fact Check: Is there really a "Jesus" in the cake? 15:20 – Portals and Wormholes
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