I can't see any logical similarities, except that the two words contain some of the same letters, and that they are both abstract nouns.
AnswerThe 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."
Idolatry is the worship of 'idols' or false gods.
Idolatry was outlawed by the church.
No, Catholics do not commit idolatry. Catholics worship only God.
Of course not. Jesus went to the Temple and as a young Jewish boy He would have been taught there by the Rabbis. Do you not think He studied? Idolatry is making something more important than God, or putting it in the place of God. If you are doing that, then it is idolatry. But simply studying is not idolatry.
One sentence would be: "Many cultures throughout history have practiced idolatry, the worship of idols."
priority debts must be pais IN FULL, non-priority does not.
there is no abbreviation for priority.
'I worked always priority' is a clumsy phrase that will not make a suitable sentence. Try: My work has always been my priority. The work is always my priority. That I worked was always my priority. My priority is always that I work.
a soft priority is one that will not act if it is countermanded by another priority, a hard priority. example: a policemans soft priority is to maintain the appearance of peace. his hard priority is to keep the people under control of the elected dictator.
the first commandment prohibits idolatry because believing in false gods is against the catholic religion.
Is this appropriate ever to use at before the word priority