because its a god
No. That is a sign of respect for the person. In Western society, it is common to bow or curtsy before royalty. In Japanese society, people frequently bow to each other.
only to ALLAH (god)
Apollo was a god of archery, therefore Odysseus prayed to him before shooting.
The motto of St. Raphael School is 'We bow before God'.
Obey what God tells you to do, because you ultimately will have to give an account before HIM, no one else. A lot of what we do in our churches is by tradition. Tradition is OK, but if it violates the word of God, do what you understand to be right.
Bowing is a sign of reverence - respect for God. Therefore, we bow every time we pass in front of the altar, which is consecrated to God and is a sign of Jesus. We also bow before receiving Jesus in communion.
AnswerAccording to one tradition, the angels. God commanded them to bow before Adam, whom he had created in his own image. Satan refused to bow down to Adam and was banished from heaven.AnswerThe Bible does not mention any creature bowing before Adam.
To bow your will to someone would mean to make your will the same as someone elses. For example, to bow your will to God, you would have to let go of your own will and want only what God wants. It is God that works in you to will and to do of His good will.
God.
The Yazidis worship a demi god called Taweus Melek who they sometimes refer to as Shaytan (Arabic equivalent of Hebrew Satan). He is the same character whom refused to obey God's command when asked to bow before Adam. In Yazidism he refused to bow before Adam because he wouldn't bow before anyone but God and God commended him for this. In the Abrahamic faiths he refused to bow before Adam due to his pride and was resultantly cast out of heaven. In Yazidism he considered to be good and the archangel unlike in the Abrahamic faiths where he's the instigator of evil and a fallen Angel or Jinn. So they may seem to be devil worshippers to outsiders, but maybe not by their own definition. Even if they are devil worshippers it's no excuse for prejudice or persecution.
People bowed and prayed to the neon god they made as a form of worship or reverence towards materialistic or artificial things that they have created and placed importance on.
Me. Bow down to me mortal