The Bible speaks warningly about the worship of other gods.
From: 5th Book of Moses (Deuteronomy) Chapter 11
In Sahaja Yoga, all kinds of gods are worshipped. There are spiritual gods with predominantly spiritual qualities, such as Shri Ganesha. But there are also nature gods, such as Mother Earth or the Goddess of the Ocean.
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In the Bible, it is forbidden to worship nature gods. 5th Book of Moses (Deuteronomy) Chapter 17
It warns against worshipping nature gods such as the sun or the moon or the entire host of heaven. All of this can be read in the books of Moses.
From today's perspective, it is cruel to stone someone, but back then it was like that and probably a protective mechanism so that the entire people would not fall away and calamity would occur.
Today is the nineteenth Sahasrara day, if you count the first one, the day the Sahasrara was opened. I have to tell you the story about the Sahasrara day, about which it was decided, long time back, before I incarnated. They had a big meeting in the heavens, all the thirty-five crores (350 million) of gods, the deities were there present to decide what is to be done. This is the ultimate that we have to do to human beings, to open their Sahasrara, to open their awareness to the spirit, to the real knowledge of the divine, to remove the darkness of ignorance, and it had to be spontaneously because it has to work the living force of God. Also it had to be very quick.
So all the Gods requested that now, I, the Adi Shakti has to take the birth. They all tried their best. They did whatever was possible; the saints were made by them but very few. They incarnated and people made religions out of them which were perverted and brought them a bad name.
Source: [1]
There was a great meeting in heaven and all 350 million gods decided that the time had come and Adi Shakti must incarnate. With this, Shri Mataji acknowledges the entire canon of Hinduism (because in Hinduism there are approximately 350 million gods). It reminds me of the "host of heaven" from the Bible.
[1] Sahasrara Puja: How it was decided, Fregene (Italy), 8 May 1988.
Sahasrara Puja: How it was decided – Nirmala Vidya Amruta