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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'']] | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:우상]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->[[file:Nicolas poussin, adorazione del vitello d'oro, 1633-34FXD.jpg|thumb|''The Adoration of the Golden Calf, Nicolas Poussin, 1633'']] | ||
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. | ||