Who cares? I've read it numerous times over the course of my personal reading, and you evidently haven't read it once, even as you posted it.
People were already worshiping it by the time it was destroyed.
If you don't see how that contradicts the bull of Pope RaceBannon, you're a chucklehead.
Saying that God destroyed it, and citing Scripture of a man who honored God by destroying it, are not contradictory statements.
If, say, Joshua, or Samuel, or David, had destroyed it after being told prophetically it would become an idol if not destroyed, your position would be defensible. That's not what happened, and your position isn't defensible. Good grief, be honest with yourself.
Instead of coming up with more lame arguments about how the Brazen Serpent proves your point even though it wasn't destroyed before people made an idol of it, why not come up with some Biblical justification for your statement? Or are you the idol?