(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Now, the idols that exist today, as far as the false gods are concerned, you think of the Hindu gods, you think of Buddha, you think of the Catholic statues of Mary and the saints and everything else that they have. These are all spiritual things where they make these idols. Now, I would say this, because I've heard people try to use the Ten Commandments they use that, well, I'm not going to bow down to it, right? But still say it's okay to have certain idolatry because they don't want to get rid of stuff that is an idol. And I would say, think about this, if you, as a Bible-believing Christian, maybe you have a fascination or a likeness to things that are Asian, right? Asian in culture, just ethnically, you like some of the ornamentation and you like, culturally, like their decorations and things like that. And well, one of the things that's real Asian is a Buddha, right, the statue of a Buddha. And you say, yeah, but you know what? I believe in God, I know that thing is just fake, it's stupid, but I kind of like the way it looks and it's part of their culture, so I'm going to take one of these and put it in my house and it's just like an ornament. Do you think God's just like, oh, well, that's just fine. That's fine for you to take some false god that people actually do worship and bring that into your house and set that up. No, I mean, hopefully the answer is obvious to you that that's not acceptable. Just because you won't bow down and worship that false god doesn't make it any less of an idol. Okay? When you have objects that you know people bow down and worship, those are idols. And the reason why I'm bringing this up, okay, is you have a Catholic church that builds statues of Mary and bows down to them. Those are idols. And because of this, I believe that no Christian should have nativity scenes. It's Christmas time, we have statues of Mary and Joseph and baby Jesus. You say, but I'm not bowing down and worshiping those things. But you know what? They're people that do, and those are idols. Those are being, especially when it has to do with spiritual things, it has to do with God, it has to do with Jesus, it has to do with Bible stories. We shouldn't be making images of those things because they're spiritual things in nature and it's idolatry. I mean, it's just, it's what it is. You got people who are about out, you say, well, I wouldn't bow down and worship this golden calf, but other people do. It's an idol. And just because you don't specifically do it doesn't make that object any less of an idol.