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Idol worship may refer to worship of a cult image, an object venerated as the representation as a deity. Idol worship was heavily discouraged by all Sikh Gurus. The worship of any cult image, idea, or object, as opposed to the worship of a Monothestic God is defined as Idolatry. It is considered a major sin in the Abrahamic religions whereas in religions where such activity is not considered as Sin, the term "idolatry" itself is absent. Which images, ideas, and objects, constitute idolatry, and which constitute reasonable worship, is a matter of contention with some religious authorities and groups using the term to describe certain other religions apart from their own (sometimes resulting in iconoclasm(Iconoclasm is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture's own religiou

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  • Idol worship may refer to worship of a cult image, an object venerated as the representation as a deity. Idol worship was heavily discouraged by all Sikh Gurus. The worship of any cult image, idea, or object, as opposed to the worship of a Monothestic God is defined as Idolatry. It is considered a major sin in the Abrahamic religions whereas in religions where such activity is not considered as Sin, the term "idolatry" itself is absent. Which images, ideas, and objects, constitute idolatry, and which constitute reasonable worship, is a matter of contention with some religious authorities and groups using the term to describe certain other religions apart from their own (sometimes resulting in iconoclasm(Iconoclasm is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture's own religiou
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  • Idol worship may refer to worship of a cult image, an object venerated as the representation as a deity. Idol worship was heavily discouraged by all Sikh Gurus. The worship of any cult image, idea, or object, as opposed to the worship of a Monothestic God is defined as Idolatry. It is considered a major sin in the Abrahamic religions whereas in religions where such activity is not considered as Sin, the term "idolatry" itself is absent. Which images, ideas, and objects, constitute idolatry, and which constitute reasonable worship, is a matter of contention with some religious authorities and groups using the term to describe certain other religions apart from their own (sometimes resulting in iconoclasm(Iconoclasm is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture's own religious icons)). This was believed to have been a manipulation by the priestly caste to keep the power in their hands. The concept of 'worship' does not exist in Sikhism. Sikhs only bow down to Guru Granth Sahib as a sign of respect for the Shabad or Word of God and they only mediate on God's name (Naam Simran). Guru Granth Sahib is a spiritual guide to reach God; the route to God's domain.
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