ِAll Abraham religions; Islam, Judaism, and Christianity; don't worship Idols
Islam is the religion, Muslims are the ones who follow the religion. They do not "worship" Islam, as Christians don't worship Christianity.
Yes christian is sort of the same as Christianity but Christianity is the religion and a christian is someone who believes in that religion. For instance;I am a christian.orI worship Christianity
because its there religion or there god will punish them. but i don't believe in there religion
Christianity. Many in Poland are Catholic.
The current dominant religion is Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
The Bible condemns idol worship as it goes against the commandment to worship only one God. In the case of Jesus and Mary, they are not considered separate deities but rather figures of great importance within Christian belief. They are seen as part of the Holy Trinity in Christianity, with God as the ultimate figure of worship.
AnswerSome early dissenters questioned the Catholic practice of making statues of its saints and then kneeling down and praying before them. However, the official Catholic position is that this differs from idol worship because the saints are only 'venerated' and because prayers to saints are only for intercession to God. This practice is the closest that modern Christianity comes to what is called idol worship.
Idol worship. idol worship is wrong according to the bible. The bible says idolworshippers shall not inherit the kingdom of god.
You will have to be more specific about the time you are asking about as Rome had at least two official state religions. One was pantheism and the other Christianity. Pantheism consisted of the worship of multi-gods while Christianity was monotheistic, the worship of only one god.
Not really. Tradition holds that it began with Abraham, who abandoned idol worship (polytheism) to worship the one God.
No, the religion is Christianity. Puritans are Christians but choose to come together worship God in a simple, pure way which differs from the pomp and grandeur of the Catholic format of worship.