A Hindu temple is more public and at home its more private.
yes.
True
Hindus worship many false DERitIeS includingKali, the god of fire, vishnu, ganesha, maya, ramBadrinathBagalaBagalamukhiBahuchara MataBalaramaBanka-MundiBhadraBhadrakaliBhagaBhairavaBhairaviBharaniBharatiBhavaniBhumideviBhumiyaBhutamataBhuvaneshvariBrahmaBrahmanBrahmaniBrihaspatiBudhaBuddhaBuddhiBudhi PallienBalajiBeeralingeswaraMadurai VeeranMahavidyaMahavishnuMariammanMarkandeyaMatrikasMeenakshiManasaMarutsMatangiManikantaMeenushMhasobaVeer MhaskobaMitraMohiniMuthyalammaMuruganMariammanMuniandiMuthappanMahalasaMukyapranaMookambikaand many many more false deites
False. Ziggurats were pyramid like structures used as temples by the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians.
False
The word for false worship is idolatry. It involves giving excessive devotion or reverence to something or someone other than God.
A multiple-choice question cannot be answered with 'true' or 'false'. Jewish places of group-worship are called synagogues. Some Reform and Conservative Jews call them temples. But individual prayer can take place in any place the individual chooses, if it's consistent with the mood, decorum, and holiness of prayer. While 'synagogue' is exclusively used to refer to Jewish houses of worship, 'temple' can be used to connote a synagogue or a Shinto, Buddhist, Confucian, or other Asian house of worship (in which a Jew may not pray, on account of the idols present).
"Idolatry" is the word used to describe the worshipping of false gods, or idols. It not only refers to false pagan worship, but also to the process of honoring a creature or creation of God in place of God himself.
True
Idolatry is the worship of 'idols' or false gods.
Worship is a term used in religion to define the relation of the worshipping people towards their god(s). Buddhism has no god(s) so there is no worshipping going on. Buddhists however to revere and respect Buddha for defining the path to enlightenment. As he was simply a man, not a god, this would not be worship.
false
False they aren't carried by gravity
Yes, during Solomon's reign, he allowed the construction of high places for the worship of false gods. This eventually led to the corruption of his reign and the city of Jerusalem, as it deviated from the worship of Yahweh.