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taurus [48]
3 years ago
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Religions that believe in worshiping idols??​

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Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
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Idolatry is the worship of an idol or cult image, being a physical image, such as a statue, or a person in place of God. In Abrahamic religions, namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam, idolatry connotes the worship of something or someone other than God as if it were God.

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