Namaste jwcouch,
welcome to the forum and enjoy your stay.
well.. first things first...
Buddha Dharma does not have a God or Gods to worship, so this prohibition isn't really appropos for us Buddhist types.
nevertheless, the Buddha is not worshipped, nor are the statuary and other iconic things venerated. in our tradition these things are external reminders of internal mental states, aspects of consciousness, if you will.
i would venture to say that within the context of the Semetic traditions, there aren't any of them that are engaged in "idol" worship. in all cases that i'm aware of, these symbols are meant to signify certain aspects of the practice and teachings.
i suppose it's possible that some beings can become confused in this regard and end up mistaking the image with message, but that is more of an individual thing and not really something that we can make a blanket statement to cover.
as they say, broad brushes are good for painting houses, not so good for converstations.