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Would it be wrong for a Christian to have a statue of Buddha?

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Would it be wrong for a Christian to have a statue of Buddha?

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Yes. If you’re christian and have a buddha statue, your fellow church mates will definitely condemn you or something because they think that it’s something fake and offensive to god. But if you are buddhist and you wear a cross, it isn’t wrong because buddhist accepts indifference regardless of your religion views, preference etc as long as you are kind hearted.

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The definition of idolatry, according to Webster, is “the worship of idols or excessive devotion to, or reverence for some person or thing.” An idol is anything that replaces the one, true God. The most prevalent form of idolatry in Bible times was the worship of images that were thought to embody the various pagan deities. From the beginning, God’s covenant with Israel was based on exclusive worship of Him alone (Exodus 20:3; Deuteronomy 5:7). The Israelites were not even to mention the names of false gods (Exodus 23:13) because to do so would acknowledge their existence and give credence to their power and influence over the people. Israel was forbidden to intermarry with other cultures because who embraced false gods, because God knew this would lead to compromise. The book of Hosea uses the imagery of adultery to describe Israel’s continual chasing after other gods, like an unfaithful wife chases after other men. The history of Israel is a sad chronicle of idol worship, punishment,

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It would be wrong for them to have any religious iconic piece. Even crosses, pictures of Jesus, etc. God did not want any images of him to be made. Period. Whether you pray to them or not is not the point. The point is he doesn’t want them made.

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