No. Confusion often arises because of two goddesses named Artemis.
**The Greek Goddess Artemis, was known as Diana to the Romans.
SHE was the goddess of the hunt, physically fit, with bow and arrow, always chasing stags and other game, and is not mentioned in The Bible.
**However, a DIFFERENT Artemis, "Artemis of the Ephesians", IS mentioned at Acts 19:23-28, 34, 35, but she is a fertility goddess, covered with beasts and shaped like a mummy, believed to be borrowed from the Celtic belief system, and bares no resemblance to the Roman Diana.
None of that actually happened. The Bible is false.
She was the Goddess of Love and War mentioned in the Bible (a false god). She was predominately worshiped in Assyria and Babylon.
Covetousness lead to the first false god in the bible were in Genesis 3:4-6 Eve was told that she would be like God if she disobeyed and ate from the tree. And so she did. She exalted herself to the point of becoming equal to God in her own eyes, thus making herself a god. Self-worship.
Because it's a false doctrine of devils. God the son and god the holy spirit are false babylonian gods.
To rebuke the disobedience of the false prophet Bilam son of Be'or.
The Bible teaches that there is one true God, but that many false gods are worshipped, which the Bible identifies as demons who pretend to be gods. The fact that people worship false gods does not mean there is no true God.
No the serpent god as is all other god's, except the one true God "I AM" as written in the Bible, are false god's. You may be referring to the serpent in the Garden of Eden, which was not a god, this was the devil which was cast from Heaven. "I AM" is listed in the Bible, Koran, and a statue of the one true God was found in the "mounds" (Native American Burial Grounds) of Ohio in the 1800's
The phrase "false prophets" appears in 9 verses of the KJV bible.
False testimony (or false witness) in the Bible (and anywhere else) is basically lying. So if you see something, then lie about that to somebody, you are bearing false testimony (or false witness).
Diana
A false God cannot be created. There is only one true God. An illusion of a god may be created, but it will not be a false God or a true God. If this isn't the answer try rephrasing the question please :)
you can say idol instead of false god.