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Judaism was the only belief that abhorred idolatry.

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Judaism was the only belief that abhorred idolatry.

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Judaism proclaims the belief in One God (Deuteronomy 6:4), and forbids idolatry Exodus ch.20 and other passages). Idolatry means the worship of idols, images, gods, or anyone or anything other than God, who created the universe.

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A complete break from the ubiquitous idolatry of the ancient world. Judaism represents belief in One God and in the Torah which He gave.

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Judaism and idolatry

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The present religious practices of worshiping statues as gods is an idolatry
"Idolatry" is a noun defined as the worship of idols. An example of the word "idolatry" in a sentence is "The Druids were condemned for their idolatry."

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