This idea of statues basically equating to idolatry stems from a misunderstanding of latria, or the worship due to God alone. We make statues all the time in wider society, we let our children play with dolls and action figures, and we set up nativity scenes during Advent and Christmas, which are all philosophically identical. It just so happens that statues in churches have a different context.

What constitutes idolatry is treating something not God like an object of worship, which is what latria means, and is again different from dulia, or reverence/respect/honor. The decalog command that we honor our fathers and mothers, and that's not idolatry. To "worship" is the proper sense is to "make sacrifice to".

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wider society is wicked so there's that

Are nativity sets and action figures also?

they are all idolatry, do you see the strict islamic no idolatry people with these things?

even the orthodox with their icons you can find references in both canonical catholic bible and apocrypha that suggest that "image" means any representation

from a psychological perspective, and anthropology, these are all in the category of "fetish" which is a surrogate for an abstract concept, and are the mark of cargo cults and primitive, violent societies

and don't get me started on christmas... coca cola and charles dickens were instrumental in those two travesties

i don't know about easter but it's ishtar and the rabbits and eggs are clearly spring pagan festival images, that have been relabeled christian