God only loves humas with scrota.
only if they are templer monks. most monks are peaceful
What kind of monks? Catholic monks can eat meat on most days; Buddhist monks can not.
Most monks have productive gardens and even farms.
Who monks follow depends on what faith the group practices. For example, most monks are Christians and follow Jesus Christ under the leadership of the current Pope. But there are Buddhist monks who follow Buddha's teachings.
Most Catholics light candles when praying for the dead, including monks if they have them available in their monastery.
Manuscripts.
Ordained Buddhists are commonly referred to as "monks" or "nuns," depending on their gender. In many traditions, male monks are called "bhikkhus," while female monks are called "bhikkhunis." They have taken vows to follow the monastic code and dedicate their lives to practicing and teaching the Buddha's teachings.
Monks are male members of a religious community who typically live in a monastery, while nuns are female members who live in a convent. Monks often focus on contemplation and prayer, while nuns may have a broader range of activities including teaching, caring for the sick, and social work. Both monks and nuns take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Monks of the middle ages copied books by had, and in this way produced manuscript copies. This was the only way books were published at the time, and it was nearly always done by monks. The book they copied most was the Bible, but they did other works as well, and most surviving medieval literature was copied by monks at one time or another.
Some Buddhist monks shave their heads. This is the stereotype Buddhist hairdo. Most Buddhists are not monks and wear their hair like anyone else in their local culture.
The masculine gender of a monk is still monk. Monks can be male or female, and the term itself is used regardless of gender.
The collective noun for monks is an abomination of monks (from the older 'an abominable sight of monks').