Something like, say, a bronze serpent or maybe golden cherubim, perhaps... And it's not like God Himself became flesh and made His dwelling amongst us, providing a true Image of Himself. You're entitled to your opinion on the meaning of the Second Commandment. When you pretend that your interpretation is the only right one, in contradiction to the entire history of Christendom, though, you give me lessons in the true meaning of arrogance.
AB
Sorry if I offended you. It seemes like a clear violation of the commandment to me. But in the name of tolerance, if you want to continue to bow before a cross, more power to ya.