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Originally Posted by LUKE2447
Again that doesn' mean all and it doesn't negate my point of many.
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Dancing before idols and pagan images is also a practice with Pagan roots.
Yet, David chose to dance before the people of Israel as the Ark was moved from Obededom's house.
All this after he went to the priest to see how the Ark was to be handled.
In this dance David was praising and dancing before the Lord.
His wife even called him mad.
It did not matter with him or where the origins of this expression had it's roots.
All he knew was if pagan's can dance before lifeless god's and lifeless idol's.
The King of Israel should be able to dance before his Lord and King.
If a Pagan can celebrate a lifeless god.
Then how much more should I celebrate the God of all ages.
I celebrate him because he is the "Hero of the Ages"!