No - like people everywhere there are those who are imperfect and sinful.
You should always obey the law. Religious or not.
Political,religious and territorial
The Quakers were mistreated in England because of their religious beliefs.
Yes, obey the laws and obey them well.
It is a religious ritual. The Muslims have been commanded by Almighty God (Allah) to pray to Him five times a day. The Muslims are supposed to obey each Command of Almighty Allah.
Sure, total energy is always conserved.
Not if . You do have to obey all laws.
A:No. Responsible legislators should always take into account the religious beliefs of citizens before enacting laws, but once they have done so it is incumbent on all to obey the law. If a law needs to be changed, as for example the laws on school prayers were changed to suit a Christian minority, then it is open to those affected to seek change to the law or exemption from the law. The civil law that drafts young men into the military already allows exemptions on genuine religious grounds. Taken to extremes, followers of diverse religions in a community could refuse to pay taxes, obey laws against bigamy, obey laws against human sacrifice or any other law with which they feel they disagree on religious grounds. This is the path to anarchy.Taken to the opposite extreme, some religious believers could wonder why the law does not outlaw all civil activities that do not conform exactly with their own views. This is not religious freedom, but the very opposite - religious intolerance.
If you obey the rules set forth in Leviticus then no tattoos are not ok. Most Muslims obey Leviticus and therefore most Muslims would believe that it is not ok to get a tattoo.
No semiconductor's do not obey ohm's laws.
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Example sentence - It is important to obey the laws of the land.