Evil altars are often associated with negative spiritual practices, which can lead to psychological and emotional distress for those involved. They may serve as focal points for malevolent energies or rituals that can disrupt harmony in communities or individuals. Additionally, the belief in evil altars can foster fear, anxiety, and a sense of danger, impacting mental well-being. Ultimately, the effects can manifest in both personal and collective experiences, influencing behaviors and relationships.
Altars of Madness was created in 1989.
The Stripping of the Altars was created in 1992.
ummm...nothing because there are no evil spirits
It suggests that those who are evil don't necessarily get away with being evil but eventually have evil done unto them.
The Stripping of the Altars has 654 pages.
The duration of Altars of Desire is 1.17 hours.
Altars of Desire was created on 1927-02-05.
In the first centuries of Christianity people used altars to sacrifice mainly animals. Now we use altars to share the Eucharistic Meal.
Little Altars Everywhere has 224 pages.
Little Altars Everywhere was created in 1998-11.
Children are exposed to evil effects of advertising. They may believe only certain traits are beautiful or be exposed to violence or adult themes as a result.
Verena Fuchss has written: 'Das Altarensemble' -- subject(s): Altarpieces, Medieval, Altars, Gothic, Altars, Romanesque, Christian art and symbolism, Church decoration and ornament, Gothic Altars, Medieval Altarpieces, Romanesque Altars