väärtegudest
Väärtegudest is a Finnish word that translates to "false gods" or "false idols." It is a concept that has been used in various contexts throughout Finnish history and culture. In a religious context, väärtegudest refers to the worship of false or imaginary deities, often in contrast to the true God of Christianity. This concept has been used in religious debates and sermons to warn against idolatry and the dangers of worshipping anything other than the one true God.
In a more general sense, väärtegudest can refer to any false belief, ideal, or value that people
The concept of väärtegudest is closely tied to the Finnish national identity and the country's Protestant heritage.