The practice of idolatry is wrong because it is not the ideal situation.
False gods are false because they have limited power and knowledge at best -no power or knowledge -or have some power and knowledge, but are not concerned with your overall well-being and future -or have evil intent toward you, at worst.
Having no other gods than God -not taking his name in vain -is simply acknowledging the true -albeit presently elusive -nature of things.
That is necessary for beneficial order throughout eternity.
Only God is able to do certain things -only God is able to provide certain things -only God is capable of correctly governing all.
The present state of the world shows that many ideas of God, reality, morality, etc., only leads to conflict.
God created beings capable of dissenting -which is essentially using their creative power in a disorderly manner for whatever reason -inexperience, ignorance, evil intent, etc. -and is fast-tracking the experience base necessary to remove that dissent. God as much as states that he allowed the present situation so that we may eventually know him -by experience, rather than simply by his own words. We are experiencing the fact that his words are true -though it is not always immediately apparent.
God explained many things to many -but nothing teaches like experience.
When he has prepared us to receive what he has to give without rejecting it, he will repair all that has been destroyed, give us great power and access to the universe.
He has not done so yet, because the universe would resemble present-day Earth.
A statue cannot resurrect you. A statue did not cause you to exist. A statue cannot make you immortal. A statue cannot heal.
A statue does not listen as you describe being overwhelmed by your circumstances -nor does it have power to order circumstances to benefit you.
God essentially left us to be overwhelmed by disorder -as we do not have what it takes to maintain order -after we continually rejected him and the necessity for his order.
That is the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.