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[[file:Nicolas poussin, adorazione del vitello d'oro, 1633-34FXD.jpg|thumb|''The Adoration of the Golden Calf, Nicolas Poussin, 1633'']]
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An '''idol''' is an image or object fashioned by humans for the purpose of worshiping a deity. Motivated by the human tendency to rely on visible representations, cultures throughout antiquity produced statues, images, or paintings symbolizing deities and revered them. [[God]], however, strictly forbids the making of idols in any form, material, or likeness and categorically prohibits idolatry.
An '''idol''' is an image or object fashioned by humans for the purpose of worshiping a deity. Motivated by the human tendency to rely on visible representations, cultures throughout antiquity produced statues, images, or paintings symbolizing deities and revered them. [[God]], however, strictly forbids the making of idols in any form, material, or likeness and categorically prohibits idolatry.