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''''In Corinthians'', St. Paul refers to pagan altars as the "table of devils." | ''''In Corinthians'', St. Paul refers to pagan altars as the "table of devils." | ||
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AA'ers are known to collect small artifacts and curios of some personal significance or interest, often with a comical aspect, and to display them in a quasi-reverent fashion within a frame or on a shelf, resembling an altar. Objects are often presented ironically, but rarely without at least a sprinkling of earnest admiration. See Also |
Steven Adkins' altar is located in his bathroom. Desiderata''In Corinthians, St. Paul refers to pagan altars as the "table of devils." Dr. Peter Von Fondle was quite fond of altar boys. |