No. Altars are primarily a part of Christian religious buildings. Synagogues (Judaism), Mosques (Islam), Mandirs (Hinduism), Buddhist Temples, and Gurdwaras (Sikhism) all lack altars. There are some Shinto Shrines with altars, but these are in the minority.
It is worth noting that in Buddhist Temples, there are areas where food is offered to the Buddha, but it is not consecrated or burned and it is often placed on a ledge of a wall as opposed to a free-standing structure.
Altars can be found in some traditional Christian churches.
No, not all altar boys are gay. The role of an altar boy is typically performed by young male members of the church community who assist the clergy during religious services. Sexual orientation is not a determining factor in serving as an altar boy.
The homonym for alter is altar. "Alter" means to change or modify, while "altar" refers to a table or platform used in religious ceremonies.
government buildings, religious buildings, the coliseum, etc.
The homophones for the word "alter" are "altar" and "alter."
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temples
The word is altar. It is a table used for a religious ceremony.
Monks were, and are, men who are devoted to religious life. They live in buildings called monasteries. So monks are people are monasteries are buildings, so in that way they are not alike at all.
Altars are mostly used in religious settings, commonly as a place to put religious offerings. They can be found located in many places of worship across all religions, from Roman Catholic churches to Muslim mosques.
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