No, that is forbidden for us. The Ten Commandments explicitly prohibit this. (Exodus 20:4)
no, they do not. only the Islamic religion does. the Christian religions had churches, similar to shrines, but with a different name.
No, we don't.
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Shrines are people who get together and worship one certain god. (The ancient Romans used shrines often).
Many saints have shrines.
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Pilgrims visit Catholic shrines, out of devotion for God.
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In shinto shrines. They can also have small family shrines at their homes where they can pray too.
"Distant shrines" often refers to holy sites to which pilgrims travel.
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At shrines.
I have seen several being referred as "shrines", that would be "retablos" and "altares"
The Shinto people worship at public shrines or worship at small home shrines called "kamidana".