Do Sikhs Believe in Worshipping Idols?

Do Sikhs Believe in Worshipping Idols?

Do Sikhs Believe in Worshipping Idols?Sikhism teaches a belief in one divine essence having no one particular shape or form, which is manifest in every one of the countless myriads of forms of existence. Sikhism is against worshiping images and icons as a focal point for any aspect of the divine, and does not relate to any hierarchy of demi gods or goddesses.

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  1. What does Sikhism is against worshiping images and icons truly mean I am confused I watch football videos to motivate me does this fall in to this category?