lifeisgood
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The following comment is from an article written here regarding relics: http://www.calledtocommunion.com/2010/04/relics/ This article itself, if you read it is excellent and informative, but the comments back and forth between Catholic and Protestant are brilliantly insightful. The following is the last comment from below the article in the link above...
I don't mean to be contrary, but I have a question, why concentrate on the relics instead of on the one the relics represent. I mean, why concentrate on the representation instead of the one being represented?
My thing is if I had given my son to someone who does not deserve anything and he/she is no longer a debtor because of my son and what he did, and then I see that instead of talking about my son and what he did exclusively, he/she is talking about something or someone else instead of my son and what he did for that person, I would be really ticked off about it. Now, that's my opinion and no one has to agree with me.