Idol Theory

According to Index, the Idol Theory is a form of basic knowledge that allows magicians to put the power of God and angels to good use. Following this theory, if one were to build a duplicate of the cross when Christ was crucified, and put it on the roof of a church, they’ll get some Holy power from those actual Cross wielders. Although the power of the duplicate is not even 0.000000000001% of the original, and even the legendary strongest duplicate Holy Manger has only a small fraction of the power, if they were to get even 1% of the power of the original, their power could match even those of the twelve apostles. Kamijou Touma compares this to the Sun providing solar power for electricity as the power of the 'original' is almost limitless even with the power split across so many duplicates. One hypotheses related to this theory is that it can be switched around. In other words, not only will the original cause some effect on the ‘Idol’, the ‘Idol’ can also affect the original. This is a considered a hypotheses as their are some exceptions which cannot be explained. This hypothesis is used by people claiming that they’ll receive divine judgment if they treat the Bible badly. Index claims this isn't unreasonable as there are many instances in the Bible where several ‘Idols’ from different Greek religions that are against Christians are struck down and destroyed by lightning.