Idol worship is condemned in the bible worshiping icons of Mary/Jesus is false religion.
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.
In the King James version the word - worshipped - appears 70 times and the word - worship - appears 108 times the word - worshipper - appears twice the word - worshippers - appears 7 times the word - worshippeth - appears 6 times the word - worshipping - appears 5 times
Beer is not mentioned in the Bible, but wine is. The Bible also warns against and condemns drunkenness.
The Bible only condemns "filthy jesting," not all jokes. If you dig closely, there is humor in the Bible.
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Actually singing IS considered worshipping. The bible says "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord"
Jesus and only jesus
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Mitt Romney does not support same-sex marriage because he is a firm believer in the Bible as the Word of God. The Bible (and therefore, God) condemns same-sex relationships, and Mitt Romney does not wish to support something that God condemns.
No, Christians believe that there is only one God and that is the God of the Bible, who is the creator of all. he alone is worthy to be worshipped.
In the King James version the word - worship - appears 108 times the word - worshipped - appears 70 times the word - worshipper - appears twice the word - worshippers - appears 7 times the word - worshippeth - appears 6 times the word - worshipping - appears 5 times
In the King James version the word - worship - appears 108 times the word - worshipped - appears 70 times the word - worshipper - appears twice the word - worshippers - appears 7 times the word - worshippeth - appears 6 times the word - worshipping - appears 5 times
Worship is used 62 times in the Old Testament in the KJV Bible. It appears 115 times in the NIV so the count varies slightly depending on which translation you use. If you use word variantions such as worshipped, worshipping, worshipper, etc. then the count in KVJ and NIV is 115 and 179 respectively,