Not unless you're Judaizers. Mainstream protestantism has never harbored this objection.
“Not unless you’re Judaizers. Mainstream protestantism has never harbored this objection.”
A Judiazer? Hardly.
(I am not defending mainstream Protestantism, so-called, a 20th century abomination that has lesbians “pastoring churches” while they march for abortion rights. . .)
If you learn the history of the Reformation, you will learn that a big objection was against visual representations of God, particularly Jesus.
I hope a love of God’s moral law does not mean one is a Judiazer. A Judiazer, as far as I know, tries to teach that one must keep Jewish ceremonial law in order to be saved.
Idolatry, use of images in worship, and/or making images of God are against God’s moral law. They are not ceremonial laws.