heck no. we worship God.
If they are Christian statues, Christians generally call them icons. If they are non-Christian statues, Christians generally call them idols.
Well Christians should not worship statues but mostly people from the Bible.
A:Christian churches that have statues of saints insist they are not idols, although you will often see members of the congregation praying before them. The Christian (mainly Catholic) view is that statues are used to stand for the truth they represent, whereas non-Christian statues only represent gods in whom Christians do not believe.
Some popular statues for garden decorations include lion statues, bird statues, angel statues, fish statues, cat statues, gnome statues, and Buddha statues.
Some statues of ancient Hindu Gods were hidden in western Mindanao to prevent them from being destroyed by Christians who only believed in one God. One of these statues is known as Golden Tara but it has since been relocated to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
the Most popular Buddha Statues are as follows, Shakyamuni buddha statues Medicine Buddha Statues Meditation Buddha Statues Laughing Buddha Statues Amitabha Buddha statues Blessing Buddha Statues Nirvana Buddha Statues Samantabadhra Buddha Statues Thai Buddha Statues Maitreya Buddha Statues Dhyani Buddha Statues Feng shui Buddha Statues Vairochana Buddha Statues Akshobhya Buddha Statues Standing Buddha Statues
civil statues criminal statues usury statues gambling statues sunday statues and licensing statues
Only Catholic and Orthodox Churches use statues and pictures of Jesus or of the saints to help them pray. Protestant Churches do not, considering the use of icons akin to idolatory.
civil statues, criminal statues, usury statues, gambling statues, Sunday statues and licensing statues
No statues.
the roman statues were from the romans long time ago and the greek statues are from the greeks lke the gods from rome and Greece
You don't. Go right of the statues to get a flute. The statues will teach you how to play it.