It appears to me that neither of you studies the Bible, but have certain preferences and biases that you refuse to give up when confronted by actual Biblical references which have been cited on a number of occasions on this thread in defense of various forms of worship.
Unless you start citing specific Scripture to substantiate your claims I'm going to recommend you leave the thread. Your opinion is worthless if you can't point to a Biblical basis for your claims.
"Sorry, brother, I'm too busy working on my laugh and tongues to spend much time on that. Then I've got to brush up on my reading of "Rolling Stone Magazine" to find out if my favorite Christian rock group is mentioned. Busy, busy, busy.
Wherefore we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear: For our God is a consuming fire (Heb. 12:28-29).
Do you know the Bible doesn't explicitly forbid urinating in the pulpit? Must be acceptable practice today.
There is not one verse to point to, but when Scripture is rightly divided from beginning to end, a picture emerges.
I will copy some links later.
Much like the trinity, this is not an issue where everything can be found in just a couple proof text verses.