If a church has rules you do not intend to follow, why would you care to be a member? You would be a hypocrite.
religious leaders do not necessarily represent their religion well.
It means getting along with them and following their rules without complaining.
due process clause
army orders are like rules but their serious and you have too folllow them no matter what you can easily get kicked out the army without following orders. army orders are like rules but their serious and you have too folllow them no matter what you can easily get kicked out the army without following orders.
Rules are important in swimming because without rules you can risk your life, especially in this sport. As well as this, nothing can run smoothly without rules. So rules are an important part of the game. There is always a betterment in rules. Of course, somebody experienced must have made them, so there is no point in not following them.
All Protestant churches are different. Ask your minister for the rules of your church.
Because he did not like the rules of the church he was with and this was because the rules said what he had done was wrong.
Another word for the rules set by the church to be followed is "doctrine."
No, he's following Nietzsche's rules to become the ubermensch
This is how you say following the rules in French: suivant les règles
The canons of the church are its laws or rules
1. Church rules are not based on the bible, BELIEFS are but not rules 2. Dogs are not allowed in church because they'd cause a ruckus