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Thank you for the good comment. ❤ I hope the following allays your concern: Of course, simply having a picture of Jesus hanging in a home or church does not mean people are practicing idolatry. It is possible that a portrait of Jesus or a crucifix can become an object of worship, in which case the worshiper is at fault. But there is nothing in the New Testament that would specifically forbid a Christian from having a picture of Jesus. Such an image could well be a reminder to pray, to refocus on the Lord, or to follow in Christ’s footsteps. But believers should know that the Lord cannot be reduced to a two-dimensional image and that prayer or adoration is not to be offered to a picture. A picture will never be a complete image of God or accurately display His glory, and should never be a substitute for how we view God or deepen our knowledge of Him. And, of course, even the most beautiful representation of Jesus Christ is nothing more than one artist’s conception of what the Lord looked like.
Joe Scott has a video about this. And the generally accepted belief in the science community is no. Essentially our brains would start deleting "unimportant" information. Its based in the amount of information they calculate the human brain can hold vs how much information the average year has and they said something about 100+ years and our brain would have to start cycling information.
Hello @buildurtruckurway9118, Thank you for your thoughtful reply - it's much appreciated, as it really helps to have another viewpoint. I've just had a look at Joe Scott's channel and he has some excellent videos. Cheers, Bazwas