There were many rules and taboos on everything from how a pregnant woman should behave to how to catch a spring salmon.
Actually, different religions have different rules. ANSWER 2: All of the world's major religions have similar forms of the "Golden Rule" (Do unto others...). A study of comparative religions indicates they all have the same basic teachings regardingGod,regardless of when the religion began, but the rules and regulations appear to be manmade by the clergy and not found in their Scriptures.
The road right of ways rules in Philippines is that any person coming out of the parking or driveway has a right of way.
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Many religions offer that.
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it is limited because ppl have to follow laws and or rules..
it depends if the rules apply for that religion meaning if the smae rules apply for both religion or if there's something you can do that's not in one of the religion's then yes it is possible as i said before it depends on the rules for those two religions
The religions were diverse and included:PilgrimsSeparatistsNon-SeparatistsAnglicansCatholicsPuritansQuakersFriendsBaptistsGerman Baptists (now "Church of the Brethren", often wrongly referred to as "Dunkards")Religions required adherence within their own groups. They weren't so much intolerant of other religions, but intolerant of division and lack of discipline to the rules within their own religions.
The ten commandments are important in religions as they are rules to live by that have been set by God.
The answer depends on how one defines "law". If the definition is limited to regulation imposed by a legislative body then, no, the law is not equal to the sum total of rules imposed on society. If law is broadly defined to include customs, taboos, and informal social contracts then the answer is yes, the law is equal to the sum total of rules imposed on a society.