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One man's true god is another man's false god. If you choose not to worship any god, you would certainly avoid worshipping a false god. Otherwise all you can do, if you feel the need for religion, is to choose a god who meets your spiritual needs and worship him.
A:One man's true god is another man's false god. If you choose not to worship any god, you would certainly avoid worshipping a false god. Otherwise all you can do, if you feel the need for religion, is to choose a god who meets your spiritual needs and worship him.
Answer'Idols' is a derogatory term used by one religion about the holy images of another religion. To a Christian, an image of Jesus is not an idol, but images of the gods of other religions are 'idols'. So, the concept of false idols relies on knowing which religion is right for you, and only worshipping the God or gods of that religion. And the safest way to avoid worshipping false idols is to not worship any god at all - after all many say that there really is no God.
"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.
Movement of God-Worshipping Socialists was created in 1943.
"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.
Christianity WAS a correct religion, but unfortunately over the years man has corrupted it from a religion worshipping the one true God into Idol worshipping i.e. Jesus (peace be upon him)
When Jesus came, the people (in general) were already worshipping God. He didn't take them away from a false God, he gave them a better understanding of God. On his death and resurrection, he gave a new path to God which did away with religion and centred on relationship.
liturgy
The ceremony of worshipping god as truth
The offering of the Holy Communion is how Christians worship God.
It says in the book of Exodus "Do not have any other gods before me" Many took this, and still do, to mean "Worship no other god" It could also have been to do with the next Commandment, about not worshipping false idols.
The worship of Yahweh is simply worshipping god.