13 Idols have not always existed, nor will they exist for ever.
14 It was human pride that brought them into the world, and that is why a quick end has been planned for them.
15 Once there was a father who was overwhelmed with grief at the untimely death of his child, so he made an image of that child who had been suddenly taken from him. He then honoured a dead human being as a god, and handed on secret rituals and ceremonies to those who were under his authority.
16 As time went on, this ungodly custom became stronger. Finally it became law, and idols were being worshipped at the command of powerful rulers.
17 When people lived too far away to honour a ruler in his presence but were eager to pay honour to this absent king, they would imagine what he must look like, and would then make a likeness of him.
18 The ambitious artists who made these likenesses caused this worship to spread, even among people who did not know the king.
19 An artist might want to please some ruler, and so he would use his skill to make the likeness better looking than the actual person.