väärtegudega
Väärtegudega is an Estonian term that translates to "false gods" or "idols." It refers to deities or objects of worship that are considered illegitimate or incorrect within a particular religious or spiritual framework. The concept is found in various monotheistic religions, particularly in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, where it emphasizes the prohibition of worshipping anything or anyone other than the one true God.
In its historical context, the term was often used by early monotheistic faiths to denounce the worship
The concept of väärtegudega also extends beyond literal statues. It can encompass the worship of wealth, power,