Tallitot are biblical, kippot aren't.
Yes.
It is worn during prayer as a symbol of being enveloped by prayer and by God's presence.
To remind us that God is present.
Its 299,956 feet tallIts cool
Jewish males wear kippas or yarmulkas. They remind them that God is always above them.
Jainism is polytheistic, while Sikhism is monotheistic.
The stripes on the Tallis (prayer shawl) are a reminder that we are missing the sky-blue techelet. In biblical times the fringes consisted of blue thread and white threads. The stripes remind us of the missing blue ones, since the formula for making the blue dye was lost. See http://www.answers.com/topic/tzitzit for more information.
Locusts annually swarm in numbers of biblical proportions.
They either don't have one or they might be "too lazy" to wear one.
I knew I was in trouble- deep trouble- when the wild-eyed intruder said he was going to go all biblical on me. The biblical quotation was quite appropriate.
In Psychology Spoiling the Egyptian approach is the use of both Biblical principles with Secular psychology with allowing Biblical principles to take the lead.
To calculate biblical years, you can use the information provided in the Bible about the ages of individuals and events. By adding up the years mentioned in the genealogies and historical accounts, you can determine the age of a person or the timing of an event in biblical years.