So when you pray to Mary and the so-called saints and make statues of them, what is that other than idolatry?
Micah 1:7, "All her carved idols will be smashed to pieces; all her metal cult statues will be destroyed by fire. I will make a waste heap of all her images. Since she gathered the metal as a prostitute collects her wages, the idols will become a prostitute’s wages again.”
First, Michah 1:7 deals solely with the worship of false gods, which iconoclasts like yourself refuse to understand. You read into Scripture what isn't there.
Second, idolatry has been roundly condemned by the historic Church since the beginning.
Third, you dishonestly change the meaning of idolatry so you can use it as a bat to beat Catholics with.
What the historic Church says about idolatry:
2112 The first commandment condemns polytheism. It requires man neither to believe in, nor to venerate, other divinities than the one true God. Scripture constantly recalls this rejection of "idols, [of] silver and gold, the work of men's hands. They have mouths, but do not speak; eyes, but do not see." These empty idols make their worshippers empty: "Those who make them are like them; so are all who trust in them."42 God, however, is the "living God"43 who gives life and intervenes in history.
2113 Idolatry not only refers to false pagan worship. It remains a constant temptation to faith. Idolatry consists in divinizing what is not God. Man commits idolatry whenever he honors and reveres a creature in place of God, whether this be gods or demons (for example, satanism), power, pleasure, race, ancestors, the state, money, etc. Jesus says, "You cannot serve God and mammon."44 Many martyrs died for not adoring "the Beast"45 refusing even to simulate such worship. Idolatry rejects the unique Lordship of God; it is therefore incompatible with communion with God.46
2114 Human life finds its unity in the adoration of the one God. The commandment to worship the Lord alone integrates man and saves him from an endless disintegration. Idolatry is a perversion of man's innate religious sense. An idolater is someone who "transfers his indestructible notion of God to anything other than God."47
Catechism of the Catholic Church - PART 3 SECTION 2 CHAPTER 1 ARTICLE 1
This definition doesn't fit well with your false Calvinoid iconoclastic definition, so you change the meaning of idolatry to justify your disdain of a legitimate Catholic practice. That's dishonest.
Do Catholics Worship Statues?
Sadly, you won't check out this link for yourself, because you are afraid of the truth, and too proud to be corrected.