Sacrilege is the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object, site or person. This can take the form of irreverence to sacred persons, places...
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Look up sacrilege in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sacrilege is the mistreatment of a sacred object. Sacrilege may also refer to: Sacrilege (band)...
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Sacrilege is a band from the Midlands region of England originally formed in 1984 by guitarist Damian Thompson and vocalist Lynda "Tam" Simpson and Tony...
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Granth Sahib desecration (also known as the 2015 Sri Guru Granth Sahib sacrilege) refers to a series of desecration incidents of the Sikh Guru Guru Granth...
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"Sacrilege" is the first single from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' fourth album Mosquito released on February 25, 2013 as a digital download. It was recorded at...
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Sacrilege is a double remix album by the band Can, released in 1997. It features remixes of many of the band's best-known songs from the 1960s and 1970s...
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The Anti-Sacrilege Act (1825–1830) was a French law against blasphemy and sacrilege passed in April 1825 under King Charles X. The death penalty provision...
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Abomination of desolation (redirect from Desolating sacrilege)
"Abomination of desolation" is a phrase from the Book of Daniel describing the pagan sacrifices with which the 2nd century BC Greek king Antiochus IV Epiphanes...
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Sacrilege is a 2020 British folk horror film written and directed by David Creed and produced by Mark Kenna. Kayla is a young woman struggling to put...
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Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code (redirect from Sacrilege law in India)
Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code lays down the punishment for the deliberate and malicious acts, that are intended to outrage religious feelings of...
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