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Judaism strongly prohibits any form of idolatry. Judaism holds that idolatry is not limited to the worship of an idol itself, but also worship involving any artistic representations of God.
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- Otaku band AKB48 morphs into $200M business
Idolatry: With a reported $212 million in record sales in 2011, AKB48 is one of the highest-earning pop groups in the world. (Credit: AKS) What if the vice president of your university were a genius producer who had put together an insanely successful pop group of 90 singers and then approved the creation of identical doll versions of them? Weird? Not for Kyoto University of Art and Design and ... - Addictive smokeless tobacco making comeback
Tobacco is addictive. So is idolatry. What, then, must high school athletes think when they see major league baseball players using smokeless tobacco? "They're going to imitate what they see," said longtime Scottsdale Coronado coach Buck Holmes. "To some degree, they want to be that person." You haven't heard much the last couple of years about smokeless tobacco and high school kids. But that's ... - Teenage tin men: Addictive smokeless tobacco making comeback
Tobacco is addictive. So is idolatry. What, then, must high school athletes think when they see major league baseball players using smokeless tobacco? - Chattanoogan.com - Chattanooga's source for breaking local news
From standing where the Apostle Paul grieved over the idolatry of Athens to seeing the stark reality of human trafficking in the modern city, Bryan College students experienced an up-close look at life in Greece and Turkey during a trip. - Read in
To bow or not to bow? - Islamic authorities to clamp down on Valentine’s shenanigans
SEREMBAN, Feb 13 — Islamic religious authorities will launch nationwide enforcement efforts to nab Muslims celebrating Valentine’s Day tomorrow, Bernama Online reported Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom as saying today. “We are moving simultaneously across the country to enforce regulations,” the minister in charge of Islamic affairs said in the ... - Over Flag Ceremonies
MANILA, Philippines - A ''fatwa'' issued by a top Saudi Arabian Islamic cleric which says that attending flag-raising ceremonies may be contrary to Islam's ''tawheed'' or creed of monotheism has generated a debate among Muslims in the Philippines. - Greg Carey: Revelation: Who Likes It, and Who Doesn't?
Revelation reveals what it means to worship God and Christ. It challenges believers to faithful living in the midst of cultural pressure to compromise. - Freed from Gaddafi, Libyan Sufis face violent Islamists
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Freed from Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year dictatorship, Libya's Sufi Muslims find themselves under renewed pressure from violent Islamists who have been attacking them and their beliefs as heretical. The desecration of graves belonging to Sufi saints and sages in recent months have put the peaceful Sufis on the defensive, prompting some to post armed guards at their mosques and ... - Don't 'be my Valentine' or God will punish you, Muslims told
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 10 — An invitation “to be my Valentine” on February 14 is against Islamic beliefs and would incur the wrath of Allah, Muslims were told today in the official Friday sermon prepared by the federal government.
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