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idolaters

Aussprache: [aɪˈdɑːləˌtərz]

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Kontext: „belief systems“

(noun) a person who worships idols or false gods, putting their faith in something other than a true deity. Idolaters focus their love and devotion on objects or images instead of on a higher power.

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Many cultures historically had idolaters who created statues to honor their gods.

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The gathering was not meant for idolaters, but for people who worship a single, true god.

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What do you think happens to idolaters who realize their beliefs are based on false images?

Kontext: „culture“

(noun) someone who loves something or someone so much that they treat them like a god. This could be a pop star, athlete, or anyone famous, almost worshipping them.

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Many young fans are idolaters of famous musicians and try to follow their styles.

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Being an idoler doesn't mean treating others as less important.

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Do you think it's okay to be an idolater of a celebrity?

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