Zakir Naik – Idol Worship Condemned in Hindu Scriptures

Zakir Naik
AI: Summary © Speaker 1 discusses the various titleable portions of the Bible, including images, statue, sculpture, and photograph. They also mention the importance of the Bible's use of words like"immosted god" and "immosted tree" in scripture. Speaker 1 uses the title "immosted tree" as an analogy for entering darkness and entering creative things like table chairs and idols."
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The same message repeated in the age of

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chapter number 3 to verse number 3.

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Of that god, there is no

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there is no image.

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There is

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no statue. There is no idol. There is

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no sculpture. There is no painting. There is

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no photograph, there is no portrait, there is

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no picture.

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The Vedas are the highest

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amongst all the scriptures of the Hindus.

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It further mentions

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chapter number 40 verse number 8. Almighty God

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is imageless.

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It's mentioned in the January chapter number 40

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verse number 9. And darkness.

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Means entering

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and They are entering darkness,

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those who worship

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the natural things. The uncreated things like water,

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air, fire and the verse continues,

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they are entering more in darkness

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those who worship the creative things like table,

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chair,

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idols, etcetera. Who says that? Yajurved,

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chapter number 40 verse number 9.

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