No.
YOUR point is that a Christmas tree is an idol - you have not proved that to be the case.
The idea is to not possess an idol by my pointing out Exodus 20 it was not about it being a graven image.
Idols can be a statue made out of stone, or molten from metal, or they can be a decorated tree as mentioned in Jeremiah 10.
Do you actually know what an idol is?
An idol is
anything, or
anyone, who demands our time, attention, money, devotion - which should, instead, be given to God.
A film, pop or sports star can be an idol. People may buy all their records, watch all their films, buy memorabilia connected with that person. They may learn all the words to their songs/films and spend all their time watching them. They may go to every single sports tournament that person is in. They may spend thousands doing this. Some people have even been known to have cosmetic surgery to make themselves look like their preferred star. The phrase "pop idol" or film idol" is used and people may freely say that they idolised someone If it is a non Christian saying that; someone who rejects God or thinks him to be irrelevant, that is a great opportunity to point out that they already worship something/someone. The idol they have chosen cannot make them happy, holy, give peace, save them etc - only God can do that.
If the person obsessing over a film/sports star, gadget, car, house, church or church practice is a Christian, they are putting that THING before God and giving IT all their devotion.
So a picture, or simple statue of a saint, or angel, which aids some people in their worship of the One true God, is not an idol. A tree, which is brought out only once a year for a few days, and which may be decorated with items, is not an idol. Particularly as no one worships it.
Just owning the idol is condemned in the Bible.
That’s the point I was making.
A thing only becomes an idol if we give it all our time, attention, money, devotion etc. Devotion and worship are to be reserved for God alone.
By your definition, we shouldn't own anything at all.
A Bible is not an idol - but insisting that only your Bible is the true one, spending all your time promoting, and defending it, might mean that you have made an idol out of your particular Bible.
A cross and chain is not an idol. But if you brought dozens of them, in different colours, made from different materials to match them with your suits/dresses/shoes; if you refused to let anyone else wear them, were angry if they were damaged etc, you would be in danger of making a religious object into an idol.
A smart phone is not an idol - unless you spent all your money on the latest model, spent more money on gadgets etc for it, refused to let anyone else use it and then either got really angry that someone produced another model, or spent even more money upgrading and making sure that your phone was the best and you had the best.
Clothes are not an idol - except maybe for people who have to have all the latest fashion, designer labels etc etc. And who either throw away their old clothes, instead of giving to the poor, or who horde them when they do not need them.
Again, Jeremiah 10 says a decorated tree is an idol by the use of other words.
No, it doesn't.
Jeremiah was telling the Israelites they should not copy the other nations around them, who all had many gods and who made images of those gods - maybe for devotional purposes, but also to sell and make money.
Israel had ONE God - as in the first commandment - and they were not to make images of God. They were to have faith in the One they could not see.
This does not mean, or say, to people in the 21st century, "you cannot decorate a tree because that makes it an idol".
The Bible has a way of changing our mind if we allow it to. But it does not seem you desire it to change you.
Of course I do.
But that is not at all the same as saying, "change means that you need to be prepared to come around to my point of view".
GOD is first in my life.
No person, no thing, no church tradition, no particular translation of the Bible - God alone.
You are adamant that a Christmas tree is an idol because of the way you have misread Jeremiah 10. You seem certain that we are involved in idol worship if we own something which YOU consider is forbidden. We aren't.
And you're right. God can challenge and change me through the Bible and through his Spirit. Yet in all the years I have been debating this subject, he never has. He has never said, "you need to stop owning/worshipping a plastic tree" - because he knows that I don't do that.