i think your mixing up idols and gods. the bible speaks of both, your referring to each instance as idols only. the idols in them self are man made and have no power.
Ex 20 3-4
3 “You shall have no other gods before me.
4 “You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
ex 3, we can clearly see says not to worship other gods, we can see it does not say not to create gods, that is mentioned in ex 4.
So, once again you simply dismiss all that I say without addressing anything. Very disappointing. And it's as though you are not even reading the passages of Scripture I have given.
You do realize that you are agreeing with things I have stated, yes? You state above that Exodus 20:4 is saying to not create gods. This is an admission on your part that gods are manmade, which is the very thing you have continually been denying. Is that what you meant to say? I ask because you then go on to contradict that by stating, "i think your (sic) mixing up idols and gods. the bible speaks of both, your (sic) referring to each instance as idols only." Yet let's look once again at the points I made, updated to reflect the additional passages of Scripture which you didn't address:
1. In Exodus, God says to "
not make gods of silver...nor...make for yourselves gods of gold."
2. Further I Exodus, the Israelites ask Aaron to make for them gods of gold. Note that this is an idol.
3. After Aaron makes the golden calf, he says, "
These are your gods, O Israel." The idol of the golden calf is a god.
4. Further yet in Exodus, and in Leviticus, the Israelites are commanded to "
not make for yourself any gods of cast metal."
5. Twice in Deut., Moses tells the people that they will "
serve gods of wood and stone," which he says are "
the work of human hands." These gods are manmade.
6. In 1 Kings, God says that Jeroboam has "gone and
made for [himself] other gods."
7. 2 Chronicles stating that there were golden calves, idols, created as gods. Those were their gods.
8. In Psalms, we have a very clear statement that "
all the gods of the peoples are worthless idols."
9. Isaiah saying that to make an idol is to make a god: "
he makes a god and worships it; he makes it an idol and falls down before it."
10. Paul saying "
that gods made with hands are not gods".
11. Paul saying that participation in the worship of idols is participation with demons.
12. Paul saying that "an idol has no real existence." Does Paul think that these idols are illusions, that they don't physically exist? Of course not. He could see and touch them. So what could he mean then? That there is no divine being behind them; they represent nothing except what is in the minds of depraved men. Notice that this is entirely consistent with the previous points.
So we have several instances of the Bible equating manmade idols with "the gods of the peoples." And that to worship these idols is to participate with demons, the sources behind any actual power that these idols seem to have.