Cw Religion Gallery
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ebonyeyes1984:School is really important: Reading, writing, arithmetic. But what they tend to do is
An essential mod for Medieval play. I heard about an extinct mod that used to do something like this
cruvcio:Music is always a healer. Music has never let me down. I know it’s my religion. There’s the
swiftembers:“Music is always a healer. Music has never let me down. I know it’s my religion. There’s
An ornate onyx chalice recently discovered at the Basilica of St. Isodore in Leon, Spain. Dated to
Jesus in Ancient Japan? In a small town called Shingo, located in the Sannohe District of Aomori Pro
The Munster Rebellion Part III — The Horrifying Execution of Van Leiden,In Case You Missed &md
babiiyoda:BABIIYODA, mandalorian colouring001. I’m A Mandalorian. Weapons are a part of my religion.
Repent for the end is Near! — Mary Bateman and The Prophet Hen of Leeds, 1806.In 1806 a hen lo
The First Papal Conclave 1270 AD,Today begins the Papal Conclave to elect the next Pope of the Roman
Marble bust of the Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis. Roman copy after a Greek original (4th cent. BCE)
Amulet (faience with blue-green glaze) depicting the falcon god Horus. Artist unknown; 664-332 BCE
Head of Asclepius. Roman copy (second half of 2nd cent. CE) after a mid-4th cent. BCE Greek origina
Mather Brown, Frontispiece to ‘The Freemason’s Magazine’, three cherubs. 1793, etc
Shaman’s necklace, collected from Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, 1899The Haida (English: /ˈh
The Pirate who would be Pope,ARRRGGGHHHH ME MATEY, let me tell you the tale of the greatest pirate t
wildtotoro:its never too early to introduce your nephew to religion
industryrevealing:Religions of today are used as a means for corporate gains. See, when everyone is
“Religion is the opium of the people" In Albaicin-Granada, Spain
WAR crew in Las Vegas USA, 2008
Ancient Egyptian faience sistrum (rattle) inscribed with the name of Ptolemy I Soter (r. 305-282 BCE
magsmagicalbookblr:Today’s offering for @bibliophilicwitch’s tomes and tea is coffee and Mary Beard’
San Juan Evangelista en Patmos por Tiziano, 1547.
Ancient Egyptian embossed silver usekh (”aegis”) with the head of a lioness, perhaps representing th
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