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Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Status of Idols and Idolization: A Deliverance Warning for Christians

Statues of Idols and Idolization: A Deliverance Warning for Christians

Idols and Idolization: A Deliverance Warning for Christians


Statues of Idols Exposed: A Biblical Warning About Diana, Mercury, Venus, Buddha, Angels, Celebrities, Gurus, and Modern Idolatry

Idolatry is not an old-fashioned sin that disappeared with ancient temples. It is alive today in homes, churches, entertainment, sports, music, social media, politics, religion, and even Christian circles.

Some idols are physical statues. Others are people exalted in the heart. Some are pagan gods like Diana, Mercury, Venus, Buddha, or other religious images. Others are modern idols such as movie stars, musicians, athletes, pastors, prophets, gurus, influencers, leaders, money, beauty, power, ministry platforms, or even self.

An idol is anything or anyone that takes the place of God in worship, devotion, trust, identity, obedience, attention, or affection.

God does not treat idolatry lightly.

Exodus 20:3–5 says, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image… Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them…”

The Lord commands His people not to worship false gods, bow before images, trust in created things, or give honor to anyone above Him.

What Are Idols?

An idol can be a carved image, statue, picture, object, charm, altar, religious figure, spiritual symbol, or anything used for worship, devotion, protection, luck, power, guidance, or spiritual connection.

Idols may include:

  • Diana or Artemis statues
  • Mercury statues
  • Venus statues
  • Buddha statues
  • Hindu gods and goddesses
  • Angel statues used for prayer or guidance
  • Mary and saint statues used for devotion
  • Ancestor altars
  • Pagan gods and goddesses
  • Crystals and charms used spiritually
  • Household gods
  • Religious images used as spiritual objects
  • Statues used for luck, peace, fertility, money, or protection
  • Celebrity posters treated as obsession
  • Music idols
  • Sports idols
  • Pastors or prophets placed above God
  • Gurus or spiritual teachers treated as divine
  • Political figures treated as saviors
  • Self, fame, money, beauty, power, and success

A statue is not always automatically an idol. A decoration may simply be decoration. But when an image represents a false god, is used for spiritual power, receives devotion, is prayed to, honored, feared, trusted, or kept for protection, it becomes spiritually dangerous.

First Corinthians 10:20 warns that the things the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils and not to God. Behind idols can be demonic spirits receiving worship.

Where Did Idolatry Come From?

Idolatry began when man turned from worshiping the true God and began worshiping creation, false gods, images, celestial bodies, ancestors, nature, animals, demons, and human rulers.

Romans 1:21–25 explains that people knew God but did not glorify Him as God. They became vain in their imaginations and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into images resembling man, birds, animals, and creeping things. They worshiped and served the creature more than the Creator.

Ancient nations worshiped idols through temples, sacrifices, priesthoods, fertility rituals, astrology, divination, offerings, and pagan festivals. These idols were not harmless. They were tied to demons, sexual sin, sacrifice, witchcraft, divination, and covenant-breaking.

Idolatry is one of Satan’s oldest traps. If he cannot stop people from worshiping, he will try to redirect worship away from God.

Who Is the Founder of Idolatry?

Idolatry has no one human founder. It is rooted in rebellion against God and Satan’s desire to steal worship.

Isaiah 14:13–14 reveals the pride of Lucifer, who wanted to exalt himself. Satan’s nature is to draw worship away from God. In the Garden, the serpent tempted Eve with the lie that man could become like God.

Genesis 3:5 says, “Ye shall be as gods…”

The root of idolatry is the same lie: something or someone else can become your source, guide, savior, power, protection, identity, or god.

Is Idolatry New Age, Witchcraft, or Occultism?

Idolatry can be connected to New Age, witchcraft, paganism, occultism, false religion, ancestor worship, and demonic worship.

It becomes occultic when idols are used for:

  • Prayer to false gods
  • Spirit contact
  • Protection
  • Luck
  • Fertility
  • Money attraction
  • Power
  • Love spells
  • Healing rituals
  • Divination
  • Ancestor communication
  • Angel worship
  • Calling on saints or spirits
  • Meditation before images
  • Offerings
  • Altars
  • Rituals
  • Energy work
  • Worship of gurus or ascended masters

Many New Age practices include statues or images of Buddha, Hindu deities, goddess figures, angels, spirit guides, ascended masters, or symbolic objects. These are not spiritually neutral when they are connected to another religious system or spiritual power.

Deuteronomy 7:25–26 warns God’s people not to bring an abomination into their house, lest they become cursed like it.

Diana, Mercury, Venus, Buddha, Angels, and Other Idols

Diana / Artemis

Diana, also known as Artemis in Greek religion, was worshiped as a goddess connected to fertility, hunting, childbirth, and protection. In Acts 19, the city of Ephesus was devoted to Diana. When the gospel threatened idol-making profits, the people cried, “Great is Diana of the Ephesians.”

Acts 19 shows that idol worship was connected to spiritual darkness, economic gain, and demonic resistance to the gospel.

Mercury

Mercury was a Roman god associated with messages, trade, travel, trickery, and commerce. In Greek religion, he is connected to Hermes. Christians should not honor, pray to, or keep statues of pagan gods as spiritual objects.

Venus

Venus was a Roman goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, and sexuality. Goddess worship often opens doors to lust, seduction, vanity, sensuality, and false feminine spirituality.

Buddha

Buddha statues are often used in Buddhist devotion, meditation, peace practices, and spiritual settings. Some people keep Buddha statues for peace, luck, enlightenment, or atmosphere. But Buddha represents a religious system that does not confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.

A Christian home should not be spiritually decorated with another religion’s object of devotion.

Angel Statues

Angels are real, but Christians are not commanded to pray to angels, worship angels, seek guidance from angels, or use angel statues as spiritual objects.

Colossians 2:18 warns against the worshiping of angels.

Revelation 22:8–9 shows that when John fell down before an angel, the angel said, “See thou do it not… worship God.”

Angels are servants of God. They are not to be worshiped.

Modern Idols: Movie Stars, Musicians, Athletes, Pastors, and Gurus

Idolatry is not limited to statues. It also happens in the heart.

A person can idolize:

  • Movie stars
  • Musicians
  • Athletes
  • Pastors
  • Prophets
  • Apostles
  • Gurus
  • Influencers
  • Political leaders
  • Spouses
  • Children
  • Ministry leaders
  • Beauty
  • Wealth
  • Fame
  • Success
  • Social media attention
  • Education
  • Career
  • Self-image

When admiration becomes obsession, dependency, imitation, worship, or blind loyalty, it becomes idolatry.

Even pastors can become idols. A pastor should point people to Jesus, not become the center of devotion. When people follow a leader more than they follow Christ, defend sin because of a leader’s gift, or obey a person above Scripture, idolatry has entered.

First Corinthians 3:4–7 warns against exalting human leaders. Paul said one plants, another waters, but God gives the increase.

Why Is Idolatry Against God’s Word?

Idolatry is against God’s Word because God alone is worthy of worship.

Exodus 20:3 says, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”

Idolatry replaces God with something created. It insults the holiness of God, opens doors to demons, defiles the worshiper, and corrupts the heart.

Psalm 115:4–8 says idols have mouths but cannot speak, eyes but cannot see, ears but cannot hear, and those who make them become like them.

Idolatry also provokes God to jealousy.

Deuteronomy 32:16 says, “They provoked him to jealousy with strange gods…”

God is not jealous like a sinful man. He is holy, covenant-keeping, and rightful in His demand that His people worship Him alone.

What Are Idols Used For?

Idols may be used for:

  • Worship
  • Prayer
  • Protection
  • Luck
  • Fertility
  • Money
  • Love
  • Healing
  • Guidance
  • Meditation
  • Spiritual atmosphere
  • Religious devotion
  • Power
  • Ancestor honor
  • Calling spirits
  • Energy work
  • Divination
  • Beauty or sensuality
  • Fame and identity
  • Emotional attachment
  • Human admiration
  • False security

Many people say, “I do not worship it. I just like it.” But if the object represents a false god, false religion, occult practice, or spiritual power, a Christian should not keep it.

Why Would Someone Get Involved in Idolatry?

People become involved in idolatry for many reasons:

  • They were raised in false religion
  • They inherited idols from family
  • They bought statues as decoration
  • They wanted protection or luck
  • They were attracted to beauty, power, or success
  • They followed celebrities or musicians obsessively
  • They trusted a pastor more than God
  • They joined a New Age or occult practice
  • They used idols for meditation or peace
  • They were lonely and sought comfort
  • They were spiritually ignorant
  • They wanted a visible object to connect with spiritually
  • They wanted power, healing, money, love, or guidance

Idolatry often begins subtly. A person may not bow physically, but their heart bows.

Matthew 6:21 says, “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”

How Does Idolatry Hurt a Christian?

Idolatry hurts Christians spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and generationally.

1. It Breaks Fellowship With God

Idolatry places another god, person, object, or desire above the Lord.

2. It Opens Doors to Demons

First Corinthians 10:20 connects idol sacrifices with devils. Idols can become contact points for demonic spirits.

3. It Defiles the Home

Objects dedicated to false gods or occult worship can bring spiritual contamination into a home.

4. It Brings Confusion

A Christian may try to mix Jesus with Buddha, angels, goddess figures, saints, crystals, or celebrity worship.

5. It Produces Bondage

What a person worships can begin to control them.

6. It Creates False Identity

People may shape their identity around a celebrity, pastor, guru, athlete, musician, beauty standard, or success image instead of Christ.

7. It Leads to Spiritual Blindness

Psalm 115 says those who make idols become like them. Idolatry dulls spiritual sight and hearing.

8. It Can Bring Generational Curses

Idolatry in a family line can open doors to false religion, witchcraft, bondage, confusion, poverty, sickness, rebellion, and spiritual oppression.

What Curses Can Come on a Christian Through Idolatry?

When a Christian participates in idolatry, owns idols, honors false gods, prays to images, or exalts man above God, they may open doors to curses and demonic oppression.

Possible curses and spiritual consequences include:

  • Curse of idolatry
  • Curse of false gods
  • Curse of pagan worship
  • Curse of familiar spirits
  • Curse of religious spirits
  • Curse of spiritual blindness
  • Curse of spiritual deafness
  • Curse of confusion
  • Curse of double-mindedness
  • Curse of rebellion
  • Curse of false worship
  • Curse of ancestral altars
  • Curse of cursed objects
  • Curse of household idols
  • Curse of celebrity worship
  • Curse of man worship
  • Curse of guru worship
  • Curse of pastor idolization
  • Curse of sexual immorality through goddess worship
  • Curse of pride and self-exaltation
  • Curse of bondage to fame, beauty, success, or money
  • Curse of generational idolatry
  • Curse of demonic attachment through false religion

Galatians 3:13 says Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law. But believers must repent, renounce, remove the idols, and close every spiritual door.

Scriptures Warning Against Idolatry

Exodus 20:3–5 — Do not have other gods or make graven images.
Deuteronomy 7:25–26 — Do not bring abominations into your house.
Deuteronomy 18:10–12 — God forbids occult practices.
Psalm 115:4–8 — Idols are lifeless, and those who make them become like them.
Isaiah 44:9–20 — God exposes the foolishness of idol-making.
Jeremiah 10:2–5 — Do not learn the way of the heathen or fear their idols.
Ezekiel 14:3 — Idols can be set up in the heart.
Acts 19:24–41 — Diana worship opposed the gospel.
1 Corinthians 10:20–21 — Idol worship is connected to demons.
Colossians 2:18 — Do not worship angels.
Revelation 22:8–9 — Worship God, not angels.
1 John 5:21 — “Little children, keep yourselves from idols.”
Matthew 6:24 — No man can serve two masters.
Galatians 5:19–21 — Idolatry and witchcraft are works of the flesh.
Revelation 21:8 — Idolaters and sorcerers face judgment.

What Should a Christian Do If They Have Idols?

If you have idols, statues of false gods, angel statues used spiritually, Buddha statues, goddess images, occult objects, ancestor altars, guru pictures used devotionally, or anything connected to false worship, remove them from your home.

Do not pray over them and keep them. Do not sell them. Do not pass them to another person. Destroy or discard them.

Also examine the heart. Ask God:

Who do I admire more than You?
Who do I obey more than Scripture?
What do I fear losing more than Your presence?
What controls my time, thoughts, money, affection, and identity?
Have I made a pastor, prophet, celebrity, musician, athlete, guru, spouse, child, ministry, or myself into an idol?

Then repent and renounce.

Prayer of Renunciation

“Father God, in the name of Jesus Christ, I repent for idolatry in my life and in my bloodline. I repent for honoring, keeping, admiring, worshiping, praying to, trusting in, or depending on any idol, image, statue, false god, angel, guru, pastor, celebrity, musician, athlete, leader, object, money, beauty, success, ministry, or person above You. I renounce Diana, Mercury, Venus, Buddha, angel worship, saint worship, ancestor worship, guru worship, celebrity worship, man worship, self-worship, and every false god or idol connected to my life or family line. I break every curse, covenant, dedication, altar, and agreement connected to idolatry. I command every spirit attached to idols, false gods, cursed objects, religious spirits, familiar spirits, and generational idolatry to leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ. I ask You, Lord Jesus, to cleanse me by Your blood and fill every place with the Holy Spirit. I choose to worship You alone. Amen.”

Final Warning

Idols are not harmless.

A statue can be an altar.
A picture can become devotion.
A pastor can become an idol.
A celebrity can become worship.
A guru can become a false shepherd.
A statue of Buddha, Diana, Mercury, Venus, angels, saints, or false gods can bring spiritual defilement into a Christian home.

God is not looking for divided worship. He is looking for a people who love Him with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength.

First John 5:21 says, “Little children, keep yourselves from idols. Amen.”

If you have been involved in idolatry, false religion, angel worship, ancestor worship, celebrity worship, guru worship, pagan statues, occult objects, witchcraft, or New Age practices, you may need deliverance.

Read more about biblical curses here:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/the-seven-biblical-curses-listed-in-the-bible

Visit the comprehensive Occult List here:
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Do you have idols in your home—or idols in your heart?

Idols are not always ancient statues. They can be images of false gods like Diana, Mercury, Venus, Buddha, angel statues used for prayer, or objects tied to false religion.

But idols can also be people: movie stars, musicians, athletes, pastors, gurus, influencers, or anyone you exalt above God.

The Bible says in Exodus 20, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” First Corinthians 10 warns that idol worship is connected to demons.

A Christian should not keep statues of false gods, pray to angels, worship people, or trust in created things.

If you have idols, repent, remove them, renounce every spiritual agreement, and close every door in Jesus’ name.

Read the full article and visit the Occult Checklist at Touch of God Int’l Ministries.


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Idolatry is not just an ancient sin. It is alive today through statues, images, false gods, angel worship, celebrity worship, pastor idolization, guru devotion, music idols, sports idols, and more.

In this teaching, Teresa Morin exposes the spiritual danger of idols such as Diana, Mercury, Venus, Buddha, angel statues, pagan objects, celebrity obsession, and modern idolization of pastors, musicians, athletes, gurus, and public figures.

The Bible warns clearly: “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” God commands His people to reject idols, false worship, occult objects, and anything that takes His place.

Read the Seven Biblical Curses article:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/the-seven-biblical-curses-listed-in-the-bible

Visit the comprehensive Occult List:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist

See all programs, free ebooks, and schedule a one-on-one deliverance session:
https://linktr.ee/teresamorin

🌐 Touch of God Int’l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
https://www.touchofgod.org

Teresa Morin
President and Founder
Ordained Minister, Public Speaker
Featured in Who’s Who Press Release


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Idols are not harmless. They can be statues of false gods like Diana, Mercury, Venus, Buddha, or angel statues used for prayer—but idols can also be movie stars, musicians, athletes, pastors, gurus, or anyone exalted above God.

The Bible warns us not to have other gods or bow before graven images.

If you have idols in your home or heart, repent, remove them, and close every spiritual door in Jesus’ name.

Visit the Occult Checklist:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist

More resources and deliverance sessions:
https://linktr.ee/teresamorin


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Idolatry is not just an ancient sin. It is still happening today.

Idols can be statues of false gods like Diana, Mercury, Venus, Buddha, or angel statues used for prayer and guidance. But idols can also be movie stars, musicians, athletes, pastors, gurus, influencers, money, beauty, success, or anyone exalted above God.

The Bible says, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” God’s people must remove idols from their homes and hearts.

Read the full article and visit the comprehensive Occult List:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist

Also read: The Seven Biblical Curses Listed in the Bible
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/the-seven-biblical-curses-listed-in-the-bible

See all programs, free ebooks, and schedule a one-on-one deliverance session:
https://linktr.ee/teresamorin

🌐 https://www.touchofgod.org

Teresa Morin
President and Founder of Touch of God Int’l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
Ordained Minister, Public Speaker
Featured in Who’s Who Press Release

Monday, July 18, 2005

Truth Behind Mardi Gras

Truth Behind Mardi Gras

What is really behind its Mask?

What does Mardi Gras mean! In French, Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday. This is a day to gorge and overindulge oneself before the seasonal religious practice of fasting, abstinence, and denial. It is not surprising that the symbol for Mardi Gras is the "Bouef Gras"...... The fattened bull.

During the 12 days preceding Mardi Gras, more than 60 parades and hundreds of private parties, dances, and masked balls are annually scheduled in the metro area.

Mardi Gras is an Ancient Greek and Roman; Ancient Greeks would sacrifice a goat, cut its hide into strips, and run naked through the fields while their pagan priests lashed them with the goat-hide strips. This was a part of their spring fertility rite to ensure a productive harvest for their fields and increase the fertility of their flocks and women. The custom was degenerate even by pagan standards, being a time of sacrifice, lewdness, immorality, drunkenness, and revelry, and was associated with the worship of the Greek god "Pan".

Pre-Christ:

Pagan priests accompanied by the idol shower the crowds with spring flowers, herbs, grain, and coins. Both good fortunes, spells, and curses were shouted, including the calls to the idol god to grant favor and blessings.

In The Roman celebration "Lupercalia," a fertility festival, the worship of Lupercus involved cross-dressing and masquerading to promote sexual orgies.

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Who is Pan: Pan", besides being the Greek god of fields and pastures, was even more closely associated with cattle, flocks, and herds than with agriculture. He was a fertility god and, therefore, always represented as crude, wanton, and lustful. He took the form of half goat and half man, having the legs, ears, and horns of a goat (the goat is the ancient symbol of satan) but the torso, arms, and face of a man.

Today:

The parade is the worship of false gods (of Greek origin) by exalting an image above the assembly.

The celebration of Centaur exalts the same spirit of revelry and wanton abandonment, drunkenness, homosexuality, nudity, and brawling all still exist today.
The church: The fixing of Easter allows the unscriptural religious celebration of Lent and Ash Wednesday to follow Mardi Gras instead of resisting the ways of the pagans.

Lent: Lent has an obscure origin and is a corruption of similar terms in ancient Anglo, Saxon, and Germanic languages, all of which refer to spring, new life, and hope. Although it is generally considered a time of mourning and repentance, it is also designated as a time of new life and hope because we receive new life using Christ's death.

The bull is the Old Testament symbol of Baal. 1st Kings 12:28 ---- 19:18 Exodus 32. Baal the bull is symbolic of strength and fertility. God condemns the production and worship of idols.

Steeped in Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman fertility rites. Half of the parades celebrate and honor false gods. The rest promote sex and drunkenness.
What’s behind the mask: "Masks are a way of being anonymous, and if you wear a mask, ' you take on a different persona.' Among the early tribes, men who wore masks were considered crueler toward their enemies than those who did not.

King Cake: In each cake is a tiny plastic baby. In New Orleans, popular custom holds that whoever receives the slice that contains the baby must purchase the next cake and throw a party.

Krewes: Mardi Gras organizations are non-profit clubs called Krewes, and many are named after mythological figures such as Aphrodite, Eros, Hermes, Pegasus, and Thor. Each krewe is entirely autonomous, and Carnival activities have no overall coordinator. The secrecy with which some of the older krewes cloak themselves is part of the mystique of Mardi Gras. Several do not reveal the theme of the parade until the night of the event, and the identity of their royalty is never publicized.

About a dozen organizations dating from the 19th century use the Carnival ball as the highlight of the debutante season, as daughters of the socially elite members are presented at the city's Municipal Auditorium.

The Mistick Krewe of Comus coined the term “krewe” in 1857. In ancient mythology, from which many New Orleans krewes derive their names, Comus is the son of the necromancer Circe and reveler Bacchus.

Beads and trinkets: Beads and other trinkets, known as “throws,” have been tossed from floats since at least 1910 — transforming parades into a participatory experience as spectators beg and scramble for treasure. Beads became part of an exchange ritual involving flashes of bare flesh — a phenomenon that stoked the market for more eye-catching, fancily designed necklaces. The flashing for beads, the “primary ritual paradigm or worship of the gods, is a form of “ceremonial exchange” that is not simply unstructured hedonism but rather a “ritualized enactment.

Can we claim his lordship and still be involved in this demonized activity? It is the same spirit that has contended against God for the souls of man since we were created. That same spirit, Satan, works to turn man away from the Holy God and towards these false gods.

By: Traci Morin, Touch of God International Ministries, a Christian Healing and Deliverance Ministry, Spiritual Warfare Prayer setting captives free from demonic torment and sickness and disease.


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