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How do we know that humans love idolatry?

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Humans naturally gravitate towards idolatry, as seen in Scriptural accounts and the prevalent worship of man-made images.

In Acts 17:16, the account of Paul's visit to Athens provides insight into human nature's proclivity for idolatry. The city was filled with idols, highlighting how people seek to create gods in their own image. Theologians have long noted that humanity has a tendency to worship created things rather than the Creator. This is affirmed in Romans 1:22-23, where it states that people, despite their apparent wisdom, become fools when they exchange the glory of God for images resembling mortal man and animals. This observation emphasizes the sinful nature of mankind, which is prone to idolatry, prioritizing created things over the uncreated God.
Scripture References: Acts 17:16, Romans 1:22-23

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