Icons have long played a significant role in the Roman Catholic Church as visual representations of holy figures, saints, and biblical events. They serve not only as objects of veneration but also as tools for education, helping the faithful to connect with the spiritual realm and understand their faith more deeply. I argue in favor of using icons in the church, as they can inspire devotion and foster a sense of community among worshippers. Icons act as windows to the divine, inviting individuals to reflect on their personal beliefs and experiences with God. Rather than detracting from the worship of God, icons can enhance it, providing a tangible connection to the sacred and a reminder of the rich traditions of the faith.
The first paragraph on pg. 197 explains what icons are and how they were used in the church. The use of icons caused a schism (fight) within the Christian church. Look up some examples of icons used in the Roman Catholic church. Write one paragraph (4-5 sentences) arguing either for or against using icons in the church.
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