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Michelangelo’s picture shows two adult men.  One man is reclined and is totally naked; while the other is supposed to portray God (whom scripture says no man has seen).  The one who supposedly represents God is lying over the top of naked children and one has their buttocks exposed.  This is an abomination!  The fact is that scripture tells us exposing someone’s buttocks is a sign of shame.  Isaiah 20:4:  So shall the king of Azzyria lead away the Egyptians prisoners, and the Etheopians captives, young and old, naked and barefoot, even with their buttocks uncovered, to the shame of Egypt.  Common sense alone should tell us that something is wrong with this picture. Displaying nakedness is wrong in itself, but anyone who attempts to portrayGod, Jesus Christ, or an angel(including what they call naked baby angels) isnot being inspired by God.  This is spiritual deception, and seduction.

Many religious pictures or paintings depict people barely having their private parts covered, while some do not have anything covered, and several look as if they are lusting after each other with homosexual desire.  This may seem harsh but it is the truth.  Within the pages of some Bibles there are pictures of people who are partially nude; either having their entire backsides showing, or their private parts barely covered.  The original text of the Bible did not include these naked pictures!  Men, inspired by God, wrote God’s Word, and it was compiled under the same inspiration from God into what we refer to as the Holy Bible – but God did not inspire the naked or almost naked pictures that have been inserted within the pages of some Bibles.  The inspiration behind these fleshly pictures is man’s lustful imagination, while under direction from evil and seducing spirits of perversion.  Psalm 101:3:  I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes:  I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall not cleave to me.  Evidence of the evil inspiration behind so-called religious paintings and statues can be found within the images themselves.  One example:  the painting referred to as the ‘Last Supper’. When looking at this picture any Christian should see that something is distorted.  Some of the men in Davinci’s Last Supper look feminine! 

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