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What does the Bible say about idolatry and false worship?

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The Bible warns against idolatry, emphasizing that true worship must be directed to the known God, rather than to unknown or false gods.

The Bible consistently condemns idolatry and false worship, presenting the worship of the true God as essential for believers. In Acts 17:23, Paul addresses the Athenians, highlighting their ignorance in constructing an altar to an unknown God. This act symbolizes a failure to recognize the one true God, which leads to a dilution of genuine worship. Paul affirms that those who know God do not tolerate idolatry; they recognize Him through revelation, as indicated in 1 John 5, which states that knowing the true God is synonymous with eternal life. Thus, false worship is not merely an oversight but a rejection of the revelation God has provided about Himself.
Scripture References: Acts 17:23, 1 John 5:20, Romans 10:14-17

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