If analogies lead him to conceive it as allied to a birth, and the joint result of some unknown male and female energy, then the symbolization of this power is liable to take the gross form of phallic worship.
Before leaving this division it will be well to say a few words concerning the existence of Phallic Worship in America.
There is no necessity to prolong the subject,[91] nor is it necessary to my purpose to discuss the origin of phallic worship.
References to phallic worship may be found in many parts of the Bible, and authoritative writers like Mr. Hargrave Jennings and Major-General Forlong have not hesitated to assert that the god of the Jewish Ark was a sexual symbol.
In our first volume of Phallic Worship an interesting reference was made to certain curative properties supposed to be connected with the passing of a diseased or afflicted body through a cleft stick, twig, or tree.
Payne Knight to compile his remarkable work on Phallic Worship.
Certain of the temples of India abound with sculptural representations of the symbols of Phallic Worship.
Considerations respecting the origin of Phallic worship--Comparisons between Indian and Egyptian practices and doctrines.
It is more particularly with the god Siva we shall have to do in stating facts which illustrate the subject of Phallic worship, for the Lingam or Phallus was the emblem under which he was specially worshipped.
The symbol of Phallic worship, the cross, has become the emblem of Christianity.
In some nations the worship of the male energy, Phallic worship, predominated; in others the worship of the female energy, Yoni worship, prevailed.
The nimbus, the aureole, the cross, the fish, and even the spires of churches, are symbols retained from the old Phallic worship.
The cross we have seen was a symbol of Phallic worship.
Thus we see that, possibly, from the time of the cave-dwellers to almost the beginning of the nineteenth century, phallic worship existed in Southern Europe!
Edmund Buckley has made a special study of the subject of phallic worship in Japan; in his thesis on the topic he gives a list of thirteen places where these symbols of phallic worship might be seen a few years since.
Whatever may be said of the profound philosophy of life involved in phallic worship, for many hundreds of years it has been a source of outrageous immorality.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "phallic worship" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.