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I'm not against bells and I don't care what anyone puts on their bike. In fact, I have 2 of them. There around the door knobs going in the house. Lets me know when someone comes in. I even think they look cute. [highlight]Do I have one on my bike, absolutely not. Personally I would rather put my faith in God instead of a bell. [/highlight]Outstanding Brian, that one was almost a beverage spew. Pretty sure there were a couple bubbles out the nose. Paganism. [highlight]Around a group that puts the bikes specifically, and chrome generally, up on a totem like this group does. Hell, for those that have a lift and a lawn chair in the garage it's an honest to goodness altar.[/[/highlight]quote]
I believe it can be! Anything we value more or put in place of God can be. I love my scooter, this website, and Lord I love Chrome!
But for me, there is Nothing that can give me greater satisfaction than the Love I have for God and he has for me. Once again, for me, I would rather put my faith and trust in God over a bell. 
JR [smiley=bananarock.gif]
JR, got it. That bell isn't going to save my backside or keep my scoot from breaking especially if it is God's will that the alternative happens. I have my Christian faith and a whole lot of prayer to keep me safe and happily cruising down the highway. However, the way I see it, that bell is NOT just another piece of chrome or a pagan idol. It is chrome, but it is different than any other piece of chrome on my scoot. It is very special to me. It was given to me by a Vietnam veteran, who I deeply respect, and it is a POW/MIA ride bell, and I display it in their honor and remembrance. Being a retired Army veteran myself, I consider it an honor when a retired Army veteran from the generation prior to mine thinks enough of me to give me something from his generation to display on my scooter. I'm very proud to display my POW/MIA ride bell in honor of Vietnam POWs, MIAs and veterans. It's an Army thing!! No pagan idolatry involved there. Just pure patriotism. I believe God fully supports patriotism. [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]