It’s called idolization. Excessive worship. One way to do that is to make a statue of someone not because of any great service, but because they’re idolized.
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cast in bronze and covered in gold leaf
Why use gold leaf instead of electroplating it? Isn't gold leaf more liable to fall off when exposed to the elements?
Nice likeness of him jerking off Bill Clinton.
Shouldn't this article be linked to the post about Trump wanted to check Fort Knox as apparently gold is being stolen?
True, not a calf. It is however a big fat golden cow. Plumped up on an orange ego and so many crimes. A very big dumb golden cow.
Pastor Clarifies That Giant, Shiny Trump Idol Worshippers Love Is NOT An Idol
I wonder who the golden calf-god was that had early Christians so afraid that they put it in their "absolutely don't" shortlist?
Beyond what the others have said, no one put the golden calf god on a list, "Jehovah" disallowed the worship of all "false idols." And the people obviously weren't afraid of it, they were worshipping it. That was the whole issue.
Possibly Apis because the context of the story is the Israelites waiting for Moses to come down from the mountain with the Ten Commandments, just after their escape from Egypt, but worshipping bulls was a huge thing in the entire Fertile Crescent area so it could have been anything. Bulls are kinda a big deal at the time period - you see lamassu with human heads and bull bodies guarding lots of temples and palaces in Mesopotamia.
Moses is so pissed about the golden calf because he was literally just talking to god. He leaves them alone after getting them out of Egypt and they immediately get into polytheism.
The actual early Israelite religion was polytheistic, had temple prostitutes, burned cannabis for ritual purpose, and very likely had child sacrifice - probably of the first born.
They were Jewish. Israelites fleeing slavery in Egypt. It wasn't out of fear of the calf-god, it was the rejection of one's own faith that made it a big deal for them.