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How does paganism relate to idolatry?

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Paganism is inherently linked to idolatry, where objects or beings are worshipped instead of the one true God.

Paganism fundamentally involves the worship of idols—be it physical manifestations or conceptual deities—constructed by human hands or imaginations. The Bible depicts such practices as foolishness, with Jeremiah 10:4-5 emphasizing the impotence of these idols as unable to do good or evil. Idolatry stems from a rejection of God's revelation, exchanging His glory for created things, as outlined in Romans 1:23-25. This exchange leads individuals into spiritual darkness and moral decay, showcasing the inevitable link between pagan worship and idolatry.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 10:4-5, Romans 1:23-25

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Modern Paganism
Bill McDaniel · Apr 22, 2018
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