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Idolatry is the
worship of an idol as
though it were a deity. In
Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baháʼí...
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Idolatry in
Judaism (Hebrew: עבודה זרה) is prohibited.
Judaism holds that
idolatry is not
limited to the
worship of an idol itself, but also
worship involving...
- extremes:
iconoclasm (radical
opposition to the use of icons) and
iconolatry (
idolatric veritable (full)
adoration of icons). In
contrast to
moderate or respectful...
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Sikhism prohibits idolatry, in
accordance with
mainstream Khalsa norms and the
teachings of the Sikh Gurus, a
position that has been
accepted as orthodox...
- شِرْك, lit. '****ociation') in
Islam is a sin
often roughly translated as '
idolatry' or 'polytheism', but more
accurately meaning '****ociation [with God]'...
- has
often been a
contentious issue in
Christian history.
Concern over
idolatry is the
driving force behind the
various traditions of
aniconism in Christianity...
- "Vedas, Puranas, Tantras,
Reformed sects" of
India as well as "Brahminical
idolatry", Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Lamaism, "religion of
China and ****an", and...
- 6, 2011. Dykoski,
Rachel (November 1, 2008). "Book note:
Presidential idolatry is "Bad for Democracy"". Twin
Cities Daily Planet.
Retrieved November 11...
- λατρεία, latreia, 'veritable (full)
worship or adoration')
designates the
idolatric worship or the
adoration of icons. In the
history of Christianity, iconolatry...
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contributed a
caricature of
himself to a film that
satirized some Trekkies' Kirk
idolatry. He also
mocked the cavalier,
almost superhuman,
persona of
Captain Kirk...