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Idolatrous practice is repeatedly called “abomination” toevah, a term also used to describe the worst moral deviations.
The Ten Commandments David Hazony 2010
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Idolatrous gods, on the other hand, are rooted in our own experience and are invented by people; they are in principle multiple guides, implying a relativism of morality and a dependence on human authority to tell us what to do.
The Ten Commandments David Hazony 2010
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Idolatrous love attributes an absolute value to the loved one, a first falsity that is brilliantly apparent to all outsiders. ch. xxiii
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The Red Politically Idolatrous Church: This church accepts the current political division in the culture as being the ultimate reality.
Philocrites: Quietistic, idolatrous, or prophetic churches. 2005
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The Blue Politically Idolatrous Church: These churches accept the current political division in the culture as being the ultimate reality.
Philocrites: Quietistic, idolatrous, or prophetic churches. 2005
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The Red Politically Idolatrous Church: This church accepts the current political division in the culture as being the ultimate reality.
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The Blue Politically Idolatrous Church: These churches accept the current political division in the culture as being the ultimate reality.
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Allah, cause not my Tomb to become an Object of Idolatrous
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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The Idolatrous ãd supersticious people/ar they not offended by this thy doing?
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Naaman the Sirian/after that he was healed of his leprosie/dyd returne to his Idolatrous nation.
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