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Hold the fuck on.... you're named after Saint Tiffany the Giraffe-tamer?Aheheheheh there’s tons of merchandise for the Catholic saint who shares my first name (allegedly), and any action figure of said saint would almost certainly come with animal accessories commemorating what this saint is most famous for but in real life could never ever ever have done because those animals literally never existed in the place this saint famously dealt with them.
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And, additionally, different sects of Christianity feel differently about the practice as well. Traditional Catholics, for instance, are way more into their 'it's not idolatry if I say it isn't' than, say, traditional Protestants. Some Christians in more recently colonized/evangelized places still KIND OF worship their old stuff in addition to the new Christian stuff. Christianity is famously flexible because Christians aren't actually Christian and nothing matters or actually means anything.Not to get too into the weeds of religious history, but most Christians are perfectly okay with using imagery and physical representations of religious figures in their worship. The distinction they make with the false idol thing is whether the object itself is believed to have any inherent power or be the object of worship vs just being an icon that helps the devotee's thoughts focus on God or a certain saint or whatever.