None of them. Some religions use statues to represent their deities and/or saints, and some believe that the essences or spirits of the deities/saints come to reside in the statues, but they don't actually worship the statues.
Statue-worshiping is mentioned in The Bible, but this came about either because the ancient Jews didn't understand the function of statues in other religions, or they were creating a straw man to make the religions of their enemies look foolish to other Jews.
Arguably, no religion worships idols. An idol is merely a statue representing the god, and is used to help the faithful to pray. Some Christian denominations also use statues and pictures to help the faithful to pray, but it is not the statue or picture that the faithful are worshipping.
Many religions worship in temples. These include Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Sikhism, Jainism, Bahai, and Mormonism (officially The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints).
Everyone except for the Israelites.
Paganism, Ancient Egyptianism, Hinduism
Some Buddhists, Mormons, Ba'hai, or occult members do religious worship in separate temples.
"The man who builds a factory builds a temple the man who works there worships there" is attributed to Calvin Coolidge, though i have not yet located the source
The Ghandi is the Jewish holy book!
A church is thought to be the temple of the devil. Of course it depends on your religion.
There are two Aaron Lewises and they are both American.
Budism
buddhista
Jewish people worship in a synagogue, the real Jewish people follow the Torah-the Old Testament is from that.
Some Buddhists, Mormons, Ba'hai, or occult members do religious worship in separate temples.
islam
Islam
Paganisim.
She worships Satan
"T.V. or MEDIA"
alah
Shiva is the destroyer god of the Hindu religion.
The "lotus temple" at New Delhi is a Baha'i House of Worship, open to all visitors regardless of faith. It averages four million visitors a year, the majority of whom are not members of the Baha'i Faith.